The Blasphemer

Hardback Published on: 21/01/2010
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Synopsis

On its way to the Galapagos Islands, a light aircraft ditches into the sea. As the water floods through the cabin, zoologist Daniel Kennedy faces an impossible choice - should he save himself, or Nancy, the woman he loves? In a parallel narrative, it is 1917 and Daniel's great grandfather Andrew is preparing to go over the top at Passchendaele. He, too, will have his courage tested, and must live with the moral consequences of his actions. Back in London, the atheistic Daniel is wrestling with something his 'cold philosophy' cannot explain - something unearthly he thought he saw while swimming for help in the Pacific. But before he can make sense of it, the past must collapse into the present, and both he and Andrew must prove themselves capable of altruism, and deserving of forgiveness. "The Blasphemer" is a story about conditional love, cowardice and the possibility of redemption - and what happens to a man of science when forced to question his certainties. It is a novel of rare depth, empathy and ambition that sweeps from the trenches of the First World War to the terrorist-besieged streets of London today: a novel that will speak to the head as well as the heart of any reader.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780385617796
  • Number of pages: 432
  • Dimensions: 235 x 157 x 38 mm
  • Weight: 692g

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The Blasphemer
Very good - eventually
Once I had waded through the first fifty pages or so, I thought this an excellent book. It is thoughtful, insightful, gripping and generally very well writ... READ MORE
Sid Nuncius
The Blasphemer
Challenges one's perceptions about faith.
Through what is essentially a study into what drives us, what makes us fall in love, what makes us hate, what makes us believe, what impels us to betray, F... READ MORE
Nocturnal bibliophile
The Blasphemer
different but really good!
This is not a book I would normally of chosen but don't let the war related cover art put you off! It is essentially a book about relationships, between ma... READ MORE
MTrail
The Blasphemer
A little too complex
Nigel Farndale's story attracted me initially by reason of the cover - I thought of Sebastian Faulk's 'Birdsong' and hoped I would be transported into a st... READ MORE
rmr1263
The Blasphemer
What?
I have a confession to make, I did not want to read this at all. I thought that the cover looked boring and the back, not much better. But I had too, it wa... READ MORE
noodles
The Blasphemer
Unputdownable!
Angels, apes, soldiers, scientists, Mahler, love, relationships, militant atheists, terrorists – phew, I dread to think what Nigel Farndale fits in his man... READ MORE
Teresa Majury
The Blasphemer
Refreshingly great!
The story takes in generations of the same family, from the First World War to the present, gradually revealing more of the personalities of the men involv... READ MORE
rachch
The Blasphemer
A brilliant book!
An incredible tale which involves you at nearly every emotional level. Very honest characters that allow you to empathise, understand and despise like any... READ MORE
H Figueroa
The Blasphemer
Not entirely successful
This book tries to provide something for everyone. It is (among other things) a historical novel, portrait of a modern marriage, state of the nation snapsh... READ MORE
CuteBadger
The Blasphemer
Not for me!
Not my usual genre, but decided to give it a go. However, quite honestly glad when I had finally reached the last pages. The narrative I found to be too fr... READ MORE
Renate Fisher
The Blasphemer
A definite must read!
The Blasphemer is a brilliant combination of drama, survival and history. It hooks you from the start and is impossible to put down once you've started re... READ MORE
Ail93
The Blasphemer
A book to remember.
An excellent read that will appeal to both male and female readers alike. The historical setting in the trenches of WW1 reminded me of 'Birdsong' and the m... READ MORE
Liz Swatowski
The Blasphemer
Brilliant from start to finish
This is a wonderful often intrusive look at a families life through different generations of the Kennedy family. From 1917 and the war torn battlefields wi... READ MORE
Rachel Lee