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The Hanging Tree [Paperback]

David Lambkin (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)


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June 1, 1998
This compelling work of literary fiction raises disturbing questions about love and jealousy, cruelty throughout the history of humankind, and sexual obsession. With a profound knowledge of Africa's landscape, animals, and myths, Lambkin sheds light on the deepest human instincts.

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This literary thriller, a bestseller in the author's native South Africa, combines mysticism and modern science in a quest for fossils in Kenya that leads to death on the veldt. The expedition led by paleontologist Kathryn Widd to examine an ancient skull soon begins to echo fatefully the ill-fated 1908 expedition of John Henry Patterson to the same area. Discoveries that raise troubling questions about man's more violent tendencies also lead the researchers into the realms of black magic, quantum physics, and the darker reaches of the human soul. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Magic and science, past and present, collide in Lambkin's fast-paced thriller, which was a bestseller in South Africa. Kathryn Widd, a paleontologist specializing in violence, goes to Kenya to examine an ancient skull and gets involved in a mystery surrounding a death that occurred on a 1908 expedition, led by John Henry Patterson, to the same locale. From her office in present-day Johannesburg, she recounts the tale of her expedition in a foreboding tone. Accompanied by researcher Ray Chinta, museum administrator Victor Macmillan and his beautiful and enigmatic wife, Marion, Widd makes historic discoveries among the fossils that lend disturbing insight into the origins of human violence. But as the expedition continues, the party begins to relive events that occurred during the ill-fated Patterson expedition. Soon, they find their research straying from the exactitude of science into the realm of magic and mysticism. Looking for metaphysical heft, Lambkin juxtaposes scientific theory with black magic, quantum physics and Bach and uses the metaphor of a fugue to add layers of depth. He falls short of illuminating the implied connections among his many competing themes, and his characterizations rarely rise above stereotype. He does, however, deliver a page-turning puzzler filled with suspense and a richly evoked sense of the African landscape.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Counterpoint (June 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1887178716
  • ISBN-13: 978-1887178716
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #719,044 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An historical, literary mystery providing food for thought, January 1, 1999
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I agree with those who felt that some characters were underdeveloped--especially Chinta. That said, I found this book gripping. Kathryn Widd is a complex hero of unusual intelligence, and the author has no difficulty developing her thoroughly. Although I have a B.A. in anthropology, I felt no desire for more technical information on paleoanthropology. I find the current focus on accuracy in fiction annoying. Give us more good stories and believeable characters--technical authenticity be damned. This book gave me what I want in a novel: a believeable, fascinating protagonist and a gripping plot to maintain my interest. I look forward to Lambkin's next effort!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling and thought provoking, April 5, 1999
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I purchased this book on a whim, certain that it would be interesting but weighty and a slow read. Imagine my surprise when I literally could not put it down. I flew through it in two days, losing plenty of sleep and completely enthralled. It is a beautiful piece of work; thought provoking while maintaining a dramatic plot line. While it would have been interesting to have seen more deeply into the hearts of characters like Chinta and Sister Mary, their very vagueness created a sketch-like effect, allowing me to shape their motives to my own perception of the story. The combination of references to quantum physics and quotes from ancient curses lead me effectively down the disparate paths of pragmatism and mysticism. Kathryn and Tregallion were extravagantly romantic without being maudlin and created a beautifully tragic love story. This is a wonderful book and has become one of my deep dark favorites.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The cover got to me, June 21, 2001
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When I saw the cover art of this book, it both repelled me and compelled me to read it. The artwork set the mood before I even started reading, but the story carried it on, page after page of a sense of dread, disaster, and blood.

The main character, Kathryn, intensified this foreboding with her cautious, regretful, and grave telling of the events that befell her group during their paleontological quest in Africa. The story, despite its presentiment of doom, was beautiful in its descriptions of the African environment, and its insights into human thought and feelings. The author came up with some imagery created by unusual metaphores that delighted me. I was impressed by his knowledge of how a woman feels inside her body, and his many insights into the complex workings of the human mind as it tries to sort out its deeper questions.

As Kathryn dealt with the problems of relationships, and the difficulties of her expedition, her main quest was to discover the source of the murderous evil that exists in humans. Her discovery of ancient fossils provides her team with disheartening answers, yet through all this gloom, Kathryn demonstrates the human ability to resurface, blooming, through the ashes of disaster. The mesmerizing, insightful qualilty of this book is what led me to rate it 5 stars.

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In the summer of that year when the wind was right you could smell the blood from the slaughterhouse. Read the first page
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paraffin lantern, scarred leg, double rifle, dining tent, camp servants, fossil site
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Land Rover, Sister Mary, John Morton, Oriana Talmadge, Major Ringer, Ethel Jane, Mister Kimeu, Seremai Smith, Colonel Patterson, Frederick Jackson, Miss Widd, Doc Ludovic, East Africa, Art of the Fugue, Raymond Dart Foundation, Abdi Hassan, Guaso Nyiro, Ernst Stoller, Jacques Callot, Museum of Man, South African, Charles Young, Krystina Korcak-Dukowska, Land Cruiser, Place of Uncertain Winds
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