The Scapegoat A Novel

Cover of The Scapegoat A Novel by Sara Davis
Author: Sara Davis
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780374181451
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Height: 8.62 Inches
Length: 5.7200673 Inches
Weight: 0.75 Pounds
Width: 0.8350377 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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The Scapegoat by Sara Davis, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux on March 2, 2021, is a novel that explores themes of disquiet and disturbance through the lens of its protagonist, N. Employed at a prestigious California university, N’s life is upended by the unexpected death of his estranged father, prompting him to delve into murky circumstances surrounding the event. His investigation leads him to a hotel with a dark history, while his interactions with a young doctor and vivid daydreams about his past further complicate his reality.

Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction and literary exploration, as N grapples with his own psyche amidst a backdrop of academic tension and a shadowy group of fringe scholars. As he uncovers unsettling truths about himself and his relationships, the boundaries between reality and delusion blur. The Scapegoat invites readers to reflect on themes of intimacy, solitude, and the complexities of human nature, all while maintaining an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue throughout its 224 pages.


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The Scapegoat is a novel of disquiet and disturbance, with an atmosphere of perfect dread. Think Patricia Highsmith or Jim Thompson, that blend of menace and brilliance. Sara Davis had me shivering. This is the debut novel of a marvelous new talent.” —Victor LaValle, author of The Changeling

N is employed at a prestigious California university, where he has distinguished himself as an aloof and somewhat eccentric presence. His meticulous, ordered life is violently disrupted by the death of his estranged father—unanticipated and, as it increasingly seems to N, surrounded by murky circumstances. His investigation leads him to a hotel built over a former Spanish mission, a site with a dark power and secrets all its own. On campus, a chance meeting with a young doctor provokes uncomfortable feelings on the direction of his life, and N begins to have vivid, almost hallucinatory daydreams about the year he spent in Ottawa, and a shameful episode from his past.

Meanwhile, a shadowy group of fringe academics surfaces in relation to his father’s death. Their preoccupation with a grim chapter in California’s history runs like a surreal parallel to the staid world of academic life, where N’s relations with his colleagues grow more and more hostile. As he comes closer to the heart of the mystery, his ability to distinguish between delusion and reality begins to erode, and he is forced to confront disturbing truths about himself: his irrational antagonism toward a young female graduate student, certain libidinal impulses, and a capacity for violence. Is he the author of his own investigation? Or is he the unwitting puppet of a larger conspiracy?

With this inventive, devilish debut, saturated with unexpected wit and romanticism, Sara Davis probes the borders between reality and delusion, intimacy and solitude, revenge and justice. The Scapegoat exposes the surreal lingering behind the mundane, the forgotten history underfoot, and the insanity just around the corner.

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Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Year: 2021.
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ISBN-13: 9780374181451.
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Language: en. Pages: 224.

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