What the Light Reveals What the Light Reveals

What the Light Reveals

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Publisher Description

In an increasingly divided and intolerant world, What the Light Reveals is a beacon: a novel that brilliantly captures the sometimes devastating consequences of individual belief. 

Conrad is falsely accused of passing military secrets to the Russians. His life and that of his family is turned upside down by discrimination and fear. Unemployed, misrepresented by the media, betrayed by relatives, and threatened by strangers, Conrad sees no choice but to uproot his family from their homeland to start a new life in Moscow.


It is also the story of Ruby, and of her and Conrad's adopted son Alex, and biological son Peter, and of the tension and intrigue that confronts them and shapes their lives in two countries. Russia lives and breathes in McCoy's superb evocation of it, but Australia is never far away. As Peter says, ‘Tell me again why we’re still here?’ Told with suspense and rich in characterisation and surprising plot twists, this is a novel of both heart and intellect, a book about the need to belong, about what a family is, and why we all need one.


Reading Group Notes are available here


'A story about an Australian family facing the ruin of both bonds and belief. Atmospheric, intensely original and utterly unforgettable.’  — M. J. Hyland, author of Carry Me Down and This is How



‘McCoy has given us that special thing: a powerful, singular vision of the complexities faced by individuals existing alongside each other as a family. This novel is beyond good storytelling: it is taut, evocative, and sensationally unique.’ — Sarah Schmidt, author of See What I Have Done



'An Australian family living in Moscow during the Cold War. A novel about secrets and lies, guilt, loyalty and betrayal, and the urge for survival. Haunting, compelling and memorable, Mick McCoy’s novel has all of the moral complexity and the psychological intensity of an Ian McEwan novel.'  — Antoni Jach, author of The Layers of the City and Napoleon’s Double

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2018
1 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
Transit Lounge
SELLER
NewSouth Books
SIZE
1.4
MB

Customer Reviews

beauie__ ,

Gripping read

This is a great story, well told. Couldn’t put the book down!

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