{"id":721,"date":"2016-02-24T10:05:12","date_gmt":"2016-02-24T10:05:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/index.php\/?page_id=721"},"modified":"2017-05-02T18:07:41","modified_gmt":"2017-05-02T18:07:41","slug":"black-water","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/index.php\/black-water\/","title":{"rendered":"Black Water"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1><strong><em><a href=\"http:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/blackwater-1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-838\" src=\"http:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/blackwater-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"253\" height=\"389\" srcset=\"https:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/blackwater-1.jpg 651w, https:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/blackwater-1-195x300.jpg 195w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 253px) 100vw, 253px\" \/><\/a>Black Water<\/em><\/strong><\/h1>\n<p>John Harper lies awake at night in an isolated hut on an Indonesian island, listening to the rain on the roof and believing his life may be in danger. But he is less afraid of what is going to happen than of something he\u2019s already done.<\/p>\n<p>In a local town, he meets Rita, a woman with her own troubled history. They begin an affair that makes Harper realise exile comes in many forms \u2013 but can he allow Rita to save him if he is putting her at risk?<\/p>\n<p>Moving between Europe during the Cold War, from California and the Civil Rights struggle to Indonesia during the massacres of 1965 and the decades of military dictatorship that followed, <em>Black Water<\/em>\u00a0is an epic novel that explores some of the darkest events of recent world history through the story of one troubled man.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Black Water<\/em>\u00a0is out now from Faber &amp; Faber UK and Sarah Crichton Books\/Farrar, Straus &amp; Giroux in the US. \u00a0<\/strong><strong>The audio book version is also available from Audible\u00a0and rights have been sold\u00a0in Germany, Holland, Italy, Poland, Spain and Sweden. It was nominated as one of the New York Times Book Review Notable Books of 2016.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/blackwater1.jpg\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-726\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-726\" src=\"http:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/blackwater1.jpg\" alt=\"black water\" width=\"252\" height=\"377\" srcset=\"https:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/blackwater1.jpg 620w, https:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/blackwater1-201x300.jpg 201w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 252px) 100vw, 252px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;I&#8217;ve always enjoyed Louise Doughty&#8217;s books &#8211; especially 2013&#8217;s best-selling Apple Tree Yard, which catapulted her into the literary big time. \u00a0Even so, I wasn&#8217;t quite prepared for how good her new one would be&#8230; [Black Water] pulls off the John Le Carre trick of combining real moral complexity with page-turning excitement. \u00a0But that&#8217;s just for starters. \u00a0Doughty&#8217;s storytelling is so generous that we also get a touching tale of middle-aged love, some gruesomely well researched history and a terrific section set in pre-Civil Rights America&#8230; Black Water has a sense of place as vivid as Graham Greene&#8217;s.&#8217; \u00a0 \u00a0 <em>Readers Digest<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Louise Doughty\u2019s excellent new novel is a character study, a glimpse at midcentury American civil rights, a thriller, a meditation on the effects of foreign policy on individuals, a modern love story and a portrait of Indonesian unrest in the 20th century. And throughout it\u2019s an attempt to explain in dramatic terms how someone lacking the zeal of patriotism might choose a life in the detached, pitiless and barely understood profession we call intelligence. If that sounds like a handful, it is. But Doughty has found an ideal vehicle for her wide-ranging interests&#8230; masterful.&#8217; \u00a0<em>New York Times Book Review<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;A tense, contemplative literary thriller and worthy follow-up to Doughty&#8217;s critically acclaimed\u00a0<em>Apple Tree Yard<\/em>.&#8217; \u00a0<em>Booklist\u00a0<\/em>(US)<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;In <em>Black Water<\/em>, her follow-up to <em>Apple Tree Yard<\/em>, Louise Doughty has created a novel comparable to Graham Greene&#8217;s masterpiece The Quiet American in its taut exploration of morality on a geopolitical and personal scale&#8230;a gripping thriller, incisive character study, a critique of U.S. foreign policy and a love story haunted by the 1965 massacres in Indonesia.&#8217; \u00a0<em>Shelf Awareness<\/em> (US)<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Black Water is Doughty at her suspenseful best&#8230; Doughty writes superbly about sex, but not in a Fifty Shades manner. \u00a0This is sexual passion as a force for change and possible redemption, when the stakes couldn&#8217;t be higher.&#8217; \u00a0<em>The Times<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Harper is like one of Graham Greene&#8217;s lost souls in this dark, disturbing and complex novel. \u00a0[Doughty] has Greene&#8217;s ability to create a sense of place and beautiful, understated writing engages the reader from start to finish. \u00a0A triumph.&#8217; \u00a0<em>The Express<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;As with her previous work, the novel is more a thriller in psychological terms than in action ones, taut with anticipation, humming with possible calamities. Doughty is masterful at building up tension. The reader is full of\u00a0questions about Harper\u2019s circumstances, and\u00a0different aspects are revealed piecemeal, building up a disturbing, fragmented whole, like a cubist painting, unsettling and jagged. Themes of\u00a0personal responsibility, guilt and redemption arise. Is an individual guilty if they are only a cog in\u00a0a powerful machine perpetrating an\u00a0evil? Or if their action\u00a0seeks to thwart a possibly worse outcome? &#8230;Doughty\u2019s language is punchy, visually\u00a0striking and emotionally potent: Europe is described after its bombing during the second world war as \u201ccheap concrete buildings flung up like dentures in a\u00a0ruined mouth\u201d. This is a compelling and vivid psychological drama, with plenty of bite.&#8217; \u00a0<em>The Guardian<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;An intelligent thriller so full of shadows that it prickles with the anticipatory tension of a a violent storm on a muggy day.&#8217; \u00a0<em>Metro<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;The novel opens with John Harper holed up in a shack on a remote Indonesian island, waiting. \u00a0he believes a gang has been hired to kill him but we begin to suspect that perhaps he&#8217;s paranoid. \u00a0Through a series of tantalising flashbacks, we piece together his past and the source of his guilt&#8230;\u00a0<em>Black Water<\/em> is a thoughtful, gripping and impressive novel about race and morality.&#8217; \u00a0<em>Sunday Express<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;That rare thing &#8211; a literary thriller. \u00a0It has a cracking story that&#8217;s masterfully told, but is also beautifully written and bursting with original ideas and thoughts.&#8217; <em>Winq magazine<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;The set pieces are done with an almost P.M. Hubbard-like ability to unsettle, and there are domestic scenes, often heavy with significance, that are so well rendered that they approach the comic. Doughty is very good on mannerisms.\u00a0This is a book for Graham Greene and John le Carr\u00e9 lovers, misanthropes often, who delight in extreme moral quandary.&#8217; \u00a0<em>The Spectator<\/em><\/p>\n<p>[With a] steady bubbling simmer, Doughty paints a vivid picture of the Far East and the dark, unspeakable horrors of civil war and it&#8217;s these that stay with you for days. \u00a0<em>The Pool<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;<em>Black Water<\/em> is a truly gripping read.&#8217; \u00a0<em>The Yorkshire Post<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;For readers, like me, who loved <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Apple-Tree-Yard-Louise-Doughty\/dp\/0571278647\/ref=?tag=prh11400-21\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><em>Apple Tree Yard<\/em><\/a>, there is the same delicious mounting tension, along with much intrigue, as a lead character slowly reveals their story \u2013 and who doesn\u2019t love that \u2013 yet this is a very different kind of book. With <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Black-Water-Louise-Doughty\/dp\/0571323553\/ref=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><em>Black Water <\/em><\/a>Doughty uses the tropes and pace of a thriller to look intricately at race, grief, what makes a family a family, communism, historical events and the disparity of social classes as well as those between Asia and the rest of the world. That is quite something and sure to please Doughty\u2019s many existing fans while bringing her many new readers too.&#8217; \u00a0<em>deadgoodbooks<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;This is a powerful tale of espionage and love&#8230; I found this riveting&#8230; very hard to put down and stays with you long after you have finished. \u00a0Louise Doughty is a fine writer indeed.&#8217; \u00a0<em>Lovereading<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Skilfully drawn and compelling&#8230; this serious novel marks a departure for Doughty, who psychological thrillers, including Apple Tree Yard, have been so successful. \u00a0This one strays more into Le Carre territory &#8211; where she seems equally at home.&#8217; \u00a0 <em>The Daily Mail<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Another morally and emotionally fraught thriller&#8230; Doughty skillfully develops a mood of menace and regret even as she dangles the possibility of happiness in the form of Rita&#8230; The chilling account of what he sees and does [in 1965]\u00a0exposes the dark origins of Harper&#8217;s individual guilt and probes the larger question of our collective complicity in the evil legacies of colonialism and the Cold War. Yet the compassionate portrait Doughty paints of a man desperate for the opportunity to experience love and loyalty lends a grace note of hope to the deliberately ambiguous ending. Powerful, probing fiction in the tradition of Graham Greene and John le Carr\u00e9. \u00a0<em>Kirkus Review\u00a0<\/em>(US)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/louisedoughty.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/blackwater-1.jpg\"><\/a>Black Water John Harper lies awake at night in an isolated hut on an Indonesian island, listening to the rain on the roof and believing his life may be in danger. But he is less afraid of what is going to happen than of something he\u2019s already done. 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