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It is 1866, and Walter Moody has come to stake his claim in New Zealand's booming gold rush. On the stormy night of his arrival, he stumbles across a tense gathering of 12 local men who have met in secret to discuss a series of unexplained events: a wealthy man has vanished, a prostitute has tried to end her life, and an enormous cache of gold has been discovered in the home of a luckless drunk. Moody is soon drawn into a network of fates and fortunes that is as complex and exquisitely ornate as the night sky.
Richly evoking a mid-nineteenth-century world of shipping, banking, and gold rush boom and bust, The Luminaries is at once a fiendishly clever ghost story, a gripping page-turner, and a thrilling novelistic achievement. It richly confirms that Eleanor Catton is one of the brightest stars in the international literary firmament.
"A 19th-century murder mystery is stretched out on a postmodern canvas. Set against the ice-capped Southern Alps, this novel depicts the boom and bust of New Zealand’s gold rush. Perfect for readers seeking an escape to a far-flung place."
Rob Delaney is a comedian, actor and activist.
Have you ever read a book *on your phone?* I started doing it yrs ago when I couldn’t wait for my copy of The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton to arrive in the post so I downloaded a sample. Wound up reading whole book on my mobile & 100s since! Oh look: https://t.co/giriRRreQj https://t.co/1pl74ESKvt
Louisa Lim is a journalist, podcaster and author.
Fascinating panel on adapting your work for screen; @thecolsonwhitehead wanted the tv Underground Railroad to be no better, no worse than the book. Eleanor Catton spent seven years on the Luminaries screenplay and @levgrossman was hilariously grumpy abou… https://t.co/qYMaLW8v9A https://t.co/N1eSNiAkbi