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 Carnivore's Inquiry Sabina Murray
Read by Wendy Hoopes
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A gripping literary psychological thriller about a young woman and a peculiar taste for flesh. The spellbinding new book from the winner of the 2003 PEN/Faulkner Award.
Twenty-three-year-old Katherine journeys from literary New York to rural Maine and Mexico City, trailed by a string of murders. As the ritualistic killings pile up, she comforts and inspires herself by meditating on cannibalism in literature, art, and history.
Brilliant, winning, and more than slightly disturbing, Katherine ponders subjects as diverse as the Donner Party, the fall of Dante's Count Ugolino, and the true story behind Gericault's The Raft of the Medusa. Sheand werace toward a hair-raising conclusion, closing on the reasons for her fascination with aberrant, violent behavior.
A shocking and enlightening modern Gothic novel, told in highly intelligent prose, A Carnivore's Inquiry is a subtle commentary on 21st century consumerism and the questionable appetities that lurk beneath the veneer of civilization.
"Mesmerizing...Murray paces her psychological thriller with consummate control, keeping the reader enthralled through subtle suggestion and a scattering of grisly details...The novel and its brilliant subtext hint at the ways American society devours the weak, while building a case for blood hunger in human nature." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Audiobook Unabridged; 10 hours A Carnivore's Inquiry by Sabina Murray
SABINA MURRAY is the author of The Caprices, a collection of WWII short stories that won the 2003 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. She is also a screenwriter whose credits include the forthcoming film Beautiful Country produced by Terence Malik starring Nick Nolte. Murray is a member of the MFA faculty at the University of Massachusetts. She grew up in Australia and the Philipines.
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