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The Missionary's Wife

Published
Jan 1998
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
352

About This Book

In The Missionary's Wife (1996) - his return to historical fiction - Tim Jeal expertly evoked Africa in the 1890s: a continent in turmoil as a horde of prospecters, hunters and missionaries scramble after gold, ivory, and converts. Young Englishwoman Clara Musson, though, travels with a different purpose. Jilted in love, doubting her Christian faith, she hoped to find renewed meaning as the wife of charismatic missionary Robert Haslam. What she finds is an obsessive zeal that will provoke a civil war.


'A powerful love story fleshed out with vivid historical detail, narrative tension and subtle post-colonial awareness... remarkably engaging and skilfully told.' Guardian


'Jeal brilliantly evokes the sights and sounds and smells of 1890s Africa.' Sunday Times


'Brilliantly plotted... a book of deep moral intelligence.' Lynn Barber, Literary Review


'Gripping... moving and convincing.' Allan Massie, Scotsman

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First Edition Jan 1998 Little, Brown (UK) ISBN 0751520977
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Jan 1997 Little, Brown ISBN 0316881139
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Nov 2013 Faber Finds ISBN B00F21V7BI
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