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Ghost Eater [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Frederick Highland (Author)
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January 2004
A riveting thriller, Ghost Eater marks the introduction of an intense new voice in
seafaring adventure.

Moored in a wintry Asian harbor at the turn of the twentieth century, Captain Ulysses Vanders experiences a revelation. A ferryman brings a mysterious gift--a wine at once rare and familiar that brings the sailor back to a moment in Sumatra thirty years before. "I closed my eyes, remembering where I had last tasted this liquor, remembering back across the years, remembering how steady the hand had been that held out the cup to me, and how desperate the circumstances. With a stab, her face rose before me--beautiful, tantalizing, terrible to behold."

This haunting memory leads the sailor back to his first command and a desperate river journey to rescue missionaries along a remote jungle river. Captain of an aging steamboat, Vanders soon finds himself burdened with a set of unexpected, mysterious passengers, each traveling to the mission outpost known as "Light of the World" for reasons of his or her own. The island world Vanders discovers is a ghostly place, darkly lit with the flames of social upheaval, a world of superstition and strife, as age-old ways of life are swept away in the murderous rampage of a tribe gone mad. At the edge of civilization, the young American captain learns not only the challenge of command but the courage to confront his own illusions, beautiful and terrible to behold.
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Set in 19th-century Dutch-controlled Sumatra, this is a swashbuckling, seafaring novel with mystical overtones. American Ulysses Drake Vanders is commissioned to guide the 70-foot riverboat Lorelei into the Sumatran jungle to investigate so-called "bloodthirsty spirits" terrorizing a Christian mission called Light of the World. If a minister's daughter and another American are brought to safety, permanent command of the Lorelei will be Vanders's reward. Accompanied by pirate hunter Claridge, Vanders must first deliver Rowan Fahey, a convicted dealer in contraband, into custody on the island of Banka. Fahey manages to escape his Banka jailers, stowing away on Vanders's boat up the Jambi River and becoming part of the crew. At a stop along the way, two Malay women hop on board and share superstitious stories about the Golden Sura ghost and the tribes that populate the area. Strange happenings occur (and two more stowaways appear) as they glide up the Sumatran coast; could an evil "hoodoo" curse have been placed on the boat? As a pirating plot is exposed, the Lorelei is taken over by relatively friendly Batak tribesmen. Braving white waters and narrowly escaping more violent warrior tribes, they finally reach the mission, only to discover that the American missionary, Deborah Rand, has gone native and joined the hostile Mamaqs. The dense, rambling narrative leads to a rather lackluster conclusion steeped in tribal folklore and superstition. Overgrown with detail, this tropical odyssey ambles at a boggy pace.
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In his first novel, Highland delivers an exciting, smoothly written naval adventure set in Malaysia during 1875. Ulysses Vanders, on the run from past scandal, is first mate on an East Indies merchant sloop. When an English adventurer known as the "white rajah" offers him a commission in the Royal Sarawak Navy, which consists of one steamboat, he accepts at once, even though he will have to navigate uncharted waters in order to rescue missionaries from a remote jungle. In addition to his stalwart engineer, Vanders' passengers consist of an Irish outlaw, a Parisian-educated Asian physician and his mute assistant, and a grieving missionary and her clairvoyant servant. Upon reaching the mission, the group encounters a horrific scene said to be the work of a female goddess and her band of vicious warriors. Before his work is completed, Vanders will be visited by powerful hallucinations that will force him to confront his own demons. Touching on the politics of war, the power of superstition, and the fragility of civilization, this is exhilarating escapist fare. Joanne Wilkinson
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 551 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press (January 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 078626098X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786260980
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,866,732 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Lively & humorous, GE takes you to an exotic time & place, September 23, 2003
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In the advance praise on the back cover of the book, James Nelson says "Ghost Eater puts me in mind of one of those classic movies, the kind they don't make any more. ... It takes us to a time and place rarely visited - Sumatra in the mid-nineteenth century - and sweeps us through the villages, jungles and rivers of that exotic land. ... This is a finely crafted novel, a book rich in character, authentic in time and place."

This is precisely what Ghost Eater delivers: a story and setting that engulfs your imagination and whisks you far away from the glass and concrete of modern city life. There are several themes I found interesting: the natural history of the area, as introduced to the western world by Alfred Wallace in the 1800s; superstition, still amply common throughout modern Malaysia; and the journey itself, one not only of a string of mishaps worthy of a rousing river adventure in terra incognita, but a journey too through the psyche.

Highland weaves these ideas in a lively, humorous, and often poetic way, touching all our senses and skillfully drawing us into this mystical world he has created. There is a wonderful scene of sailing through shrimp-pink waters of a river estuary as the ship maneuvers towards the sea, that seamlessly dissolves to a very very funny scene at the Captain's mess table. Myths and superstitions of the Malay are recreated and made real through various characters and scenes, with a clever and subtle twist that includes what was then radical: a psychologist! Women too play a more than passing role in this story, as they too contributed to the age of exploration, not to omit the more immediate parts they play in in the story and in Captain Vanders' life.

To say more would spoil the plot and the very startling ending. Suffice it to say, Ghost Eater is excellent fun, a pleasure for those who appreciate skillful and creative story telling. It is, in short, a thrilling and entertaining read.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable read, November 7, 2003
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I enjoyed reading this book. I don't read many books, nad this got me back into reading. I would recommend this book to anyone.
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Deborah Rand, Bridgett Hannover, Miss Rand, Rowan Fahey, Reverend Ames, Radjah Dulah, Master Kung, Prince Bandarak, Captain Vanders, Charles Brooke, Noel Ames, Crocodile Boys, Lake Toba, Black Mary, Golden Sura, Kota Baru, Rajah Brooke, Commandant Beets, Irene Burdett-Couts, Alfred Wallace, Captain Fritz, Grace Tremaine, Tuan Medang, Captain Claridge, Jambi Station
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