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The Prodigal: A Novel Paperback – May 28, 2013

4.1 out of 5 stars 61 ratings

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Aidan Sharpe is a lawyer whose small mistake costs him his career. He goes to Ocracoke Island on the Outer Banks of North Carolina to try to regain some sense of self, and meets and rescues a young woman named Molly, and forms a friendship with a priest, Marcus, who struggles with addiction. Marcus discovers a boat, named Cygnet, and the boat's appearance leads him to believe that it may be a legendary ship called the Prodigal. His interest in the ship also attracts the attention of colleagues in the Vatican, who believe the ship may hold a sacred relic. Hurley's novel weaves in many elements of law, sailing, and Roman Catholicism, and ties them together well. While the allegories are a bit heavy-handed and characters are simplistic at times , the author's attention to detail and the pleasures of his well-crafted prose compensate.

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Hurley (Once Upon a Gypsy Moon, 2013, etc.) writes an intriguing, well-plotted and multilayered novel whose heroes are interestingly flawed. In various ways they struggle with faith, whether in God or other human beings. The supernatural elements--a religious relic, a gypsy woman out of legend--are thoughtfully handled. Hurley writes beautifully, especially in depicting nautical and island life. . .The work satisfyingly explores several themes: mystery, genuine teamwork, adventure and love. Stirring, romantic and evocative of the sea's magic. -Kirkus Reviews

(Five-Star Review) "Hurley's eloquent, hypnotic style will have readers following, unquestioningly, to the very end. 
The Prodigal is a masterpiece of artistic imagination and fluid strokes of the pen. Intelligently and eloquently written, this story--where past and present meet, where one man and those near him learn to inhale life, and where wonderful and unexplainable things can be accepted only by faith--is a powerful first novel by Michael Hurley." --ForeWord Clarion Review

"A glorious, satisfying read that overnight leapt onto this constant reader's personal 'Top 5 of 2013' list." (5 stars) --
BookTrib

"Hurley's novel weaves in many elements of law, sailing, and Roman Catholicism, and ties them together well. While the allegories are a bit heavy handed and characters are simplistic at times, the author's attention to detail and the pleasures of his well-crafted prose compensate." --
Publisher's Weekly

"Pure genius . . . Hurley unfolds the timeless stories of transgression and forgiveness, of despair and hope, of damnation and redemption with brilliant subtlety in this riptide of a novel.." (5 stars)---
Chanticleer Book Reviews

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (May 28, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 358 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1482694271
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1482694277
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.05 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 0.9 x 8 inches
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Michael Hurley is an American author and attorney living in Dallas, Texas. His debut novel, The Prodigal, won the Chanticleer Reviews Prize for Book of the Year. It was described as an “artistic masterpiece” by Foreword Reviews and one of the top five novels of 2013 by a reviewer for Booktrib. The Prodigal was optioned for film by the former head of Melanie Griffith's and Antonio Banderas' production company.

Michael's second novel, The Vineyard, won the 2015 Eric Hoffer Award for General Fiction. It was described as a "riveting tale" by Publishers Weekly and as “addictive, escapist reading" and "deliriously satisfying” by Kirkus Reviews.

In non-fiction, Michael's essay collection, Letters from the Woods, was shortlisted for Book of the Year in 2005 by ForeWord Reviews. Michael was signed by literary agent Don Jacobson in 2011. Jacobson negotiated the sale of Michael's memoir, Once Upon A Gypsy Moon, to Hachette Book Group, which published it in 2012. Michael's 2016 memoir, Tales from the Camino, remains his best selling book in the UK.

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