The Dragonfly

Kate Dunn author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Aurora Metro Publications

Published:23rd Sep '17

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Shortlisted for The Virginia Prize for Fiction. This funny, boating adventure story of a granddad and his granddaughter getting to know each other has as many twists and turns as the French rivers and canals they travel down.Shortlisted for the Virginia Prize for Fiction “Quirky and warm-hearted, with darker undertones that keep you gripped. Kate Dunn is a fine storyteller.” Ben Elton When Colin goes to Paris to help his son clear his name of a terrible crime, he trails his beloved little boat The Dragonfly across the Channel so he will have a place to stay. Thrown together with Delphine, his grandchild, for the summer holidays, he takes her on an adventure along the picturesque French canals in a bid to cheer her up. Delphine soon proves to be as challenging to her grandfather as the winding waterways and hazardous locks, but as they travel south through Burgundy ‘until the butter melts’, they land big fish, cultivate new loves and slowly the ice in each of them begins to thaw. But what of Colin’s son languishing in a French jail? How will this unlikely pair ever get him off the hook?

“Quirky and warm-hearted, with darker undertones that keep you gripped. Kate Dunn is a fine storyteller.” Ben Elton “This emotional high-wire act should have readers racing to the end.” Kirkus Reviews “You’ll find yourself turning the pages compulsively in your bid to get to the denouement of one of this year’s best thrillers set on the French waterways.” french-waterways.com “... incredibly easy to fall into The Dragonfly and difficult to put down.” Professional Bookworm “The Dragonfly by Kate Dunn is a fascinating story and well worth a read.” Books of All Kinds “A charming family drama set on the canals (and in the prisons!) of France.” Claire King, author of Everything Love Is

  • Winner of Blue Star Kirkus Reviews 2017
  • Winner of Best Indie Book - Kirkus Reviews 2017
  • Short-listed for Virginia Prize for Fiction 2016

ISBN: 9781911501039

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

320 pages