The Low Road

$24.99 AUD

The Low Road

Overview

Lee, a petty criminal, wakes in a seedy motel with a bullet in his side and a suitcase of stolen money, his memory hazy as to how he got there. Soon he meets Wild, a doctor who is escaping his own disastrous life, and the two men set out for the safety of the countryside.

As they flee the city, they develop an uneasy intimacy, inevitably revisiting their pasts even as they seek to evade them. Lee is haunted by a brief stint in jail; Wild is on the run from the legacy of medical malpractice. But Lee and Wild are not alone: they are pursued through the increasingly gothic landscape by the ageing gangster Josef, who must retrieve the stolen money and deal with Lee to ensure his own survival. Ultimately, all three men are forced to confront the parts of themselves they sought to outrun.

Part noir thriller, part modern tale of alienation and despair, The Low Road seduces the reader into a story that unfolds and deepens hypnotically. A brilliant debut novel.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
198mm x 128mm
Extent
288 pages
ISBN
9781921844546
RRP
AUD$24.99
Pub date
28 November 2011

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Awards

  • 2007 The Australian Financial Review Magazine, Summer
  • Shortlisted for the 2006 Victorian Premier's Award for an unpublished manuscript

Praise

‘Womersley is a gifted writer with a curious and liberated command of the language … The Low Road is an engrossing, confronting and excellent novel from a talented young Australian writer.’

Simone AtallahABC First Tuesday Bookclub

‘At times, Womersley’s prose is startlingly fresh, alive and direct … The Low Road achieves a smouldering tension and contains moments of rare depth and originality … this is a carefully constructed novel with considerable entertainment value for readers who appreciate bleak but intelligent and nuanced crime literature.’

Patrick AllingtonAdelaide Advertiser
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About the Author

Chris Womersley’s debut novel, The Low Road, won the Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction. His second novel, Bereft, won the Australian Book Industry Award for Literary Fiction and the Indie Award for Fiction; was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award, The Age Book of the Year, the Australian Society of Literature Gold Medal and the UK’s Gold Dagger award; and was longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Bereft and The Low Road have been translated into a number of languages. Chris’s short fiction has appeared in Granta, The Best Australian Stories 2006, 2010, 2011 and 2012, Griffith REVIEW, Wet Ink and Meanjin; and one of his stories was shortlisted for the BBC International Short Story Award in 2012. He lives in Melbourne with his wife and son.

Contact him at www.chriswomersley.com.

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