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The Tiger

Lisa St Aubin De Teran author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Amaurea Press

Published:24th Jan '24

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A new edition of the best-selling third book.

The servants said that even the waters of the Orinoco obeyed Misia Schmutter, the white-haired old lady, so proud of her Prussian ancestry, who treated the world like her slave. She had seen a glint of her own ruthlessness in her grandson Lucien’s eye. Worshipping and torturing him by turns she cultivated in him a terrible understanding of tyranny and the true nature of power. She passed on to him a love of beauty and science and of roulette.

Even after her death ‘the Empress of the Orinoco’ would hold Lucien in a relentless stranglehold, clinging like a tiger to his back, a demon people could glimpse through Lucien’s gentleness. Misia Schmutter would be there as he set out from the plains of San Fernando de Apure for the extraordinary journeys of his life, first to Caracas where he lived in sumptuous excess in a gothic palace, crowded with the human vultures who took advantage of his almost demented generosity. Later, when he was declared a public menace and locked away, tales of his extravagance would continue to flourish, as would the legend of his extraordinary luck at gambling.

Like a pilgrim to a shrine, Lucien made his way to the German fatherland which Misia Schmutter had so passionately described to him, to find the Nazis on the verge of havoc. He returned to his beloved Venezuela, to be imprisoned for treason and escape through the forest. Arrested and convicted for a murder he had not committed.

This new edition accompanies the publication of Lisa’s new memoir, Better Broken Than New.

"Always interesting, beautifully written, with the delicacy and intelligence of a great cat; perhaps a literary tiger." -- The Times
"This is a remarkable novel... Inevitably it will be compared to Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude. Apart from its South American setting, it has the same flamboyant style, and it similarly inflates its characters into creatures of myth." -- Sunday Telegraph
"There is no doubt of the depth and range of this author’s talent." – Spectator

ISBN: 9781914278228

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 450g

346 pages