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The Cottagers: A Novel by Marshall N. Klimasewiski
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The Cottagers: A Novel

by Marshall N. Klimasewiski

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W. W. Norton (2007), Paperback, 320 pages

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The Cottagers is an unsettling story about two vacationing couples in a sleepy island town in Canada, and the teenage boy who tries to insinuate himself into their lives. Klimasewiski examines the fragility of relationships and how our expectations fail to mesh with reality. I thought the writing was good, although there were some flights I would have preferred not to take, and it was overall a good first novel. I found the ending a bit shaky, but I appreciated that he didn't tie things up with a neat bow. ( )
  cabegley | Jan 8, 2008 |
Could have been so much more. ( )
  daland | May 13, 2007 |
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In East Sooke there was only one road to speak of—one spine with short limbs dead-ending into fists of driveways—so it wasn't difficult, if you had any motivation at all, to keep track of which cottages were occupied and in what way: which were rented for the week; which were second homes, busy for one month or another between Victoria Day and Labor Day; which were simply lived in.
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A debut novel of literary suspense—when a man disappears, people are not who they seem and everyone is a suspect.

Cyrus Coddington, age nineteen, suspects that he may be a genius without a calling. He is a year-round resident of East Sooke, Vancouver Island, and has a natural resentment for the summer cottagers who descend on its rocky beaches. When two vacationing American couples arrive—old friends with a complicated history—they become his obsession. Greg and Nicholas are engaged in an academic collaboration that looks more like competition; Samina and Laurel are old friends who have grown apart and developed a strange jealousy. Cyrus spies on the cottagers through their windows, then begins to insinuate himself into their lives. When one of the cottagers goes missing, no one will look at any of the others the same way again.

Combining the eerie suspense of Patricia Highsmith and the literary fortitude of Ian McEwan, The Cottagers is about the discrepancy between the lives we live and the versions of those lives that trail behind us.

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