Opis
In 1866, Walter Moody arrives in New Zealand, eager to seek his fortune in the goldfields. Upon his arrival, he inadvertently becomes involved with a clandestine group of twelve local men who are meeting to unravel a web of unsolved mysteries. These involve the disappearance of a wealthy individual, a prostitute's suicide attempt, and the unexpected discovery of a vast fortune in the possession of an unfortunate drunk. Drawn into this intricately woven narrative, Moody finds himself at the center of a tale that mirrors the complexity and beauty of the cosmos. "The Luminaries" is an exceptional novel that masterfully blends narrative ingenuity, linguistic flair, and psychological depth. The book, structured with a unique and clever device, immerses readers in the richly detailed world of the mid-19th century, capturing the era's essence of maritime ventures, financial schemes, and the tumultuous gold rush. It also serves as an enthralling ghost story and a captivating mystery, showcasing Catton's undeniable talent as an international literary star.
