A Dancer in the Dust

Cover of A Dancer in the Dust by Thomas H. Cook
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic Incorporated
Year: 2014
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780802122728
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 1.15081300764 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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A Dancer in the Dust by Thomas H. Cook is a First Edition published by Grove/Atlantic Incorporated in 2014, featuring 308 pages in English. The narrative follows Ray Campbell, a risk-management consultant who reflects on his past as an aid worker in Lubanda, a newly independent African country. When a friend from that time is murdered in New York, Ray is compelled to confront the consequences of his earlier decisions, particularly regarding Martine Aubert, the woman he loved and whose fate he inadvertently jeopardized.

Readers will find a complex exploration of love and regret intertwined with themes of crime and city life. The story delves into Ray’s emotional journey as he revisits his connection to Martine, a native Lubandan farmer whose aspirations for her homeland clashed with those in power. This poignant tale examines the impact of personal choices against a backdrop of societal challenges, making it a significant addition to the literary mystery and thriller genres.


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Twenty years ago, Ray Campbell, now a cautious risk-management consultant, was a well-intentioned aid worker dedicated to improving conditions in Lubanda, a newly independent African country. He is forced to reconsider that year of living dangerously when a friend from his time in Lubanda is found murdered in a New York alley. Signs suggest that this most recent tragedy is rooted in the far more distant one of Martine Aubert, the only woman Ray ever truly loved and whose fate he’d sealed in a moment of grievous error: “In Lubanda, twenty years before, I’d rolled the dice for a woman who was not even present at the table, and on the outcome of that toss, a braver and more knowing heart than mine had been forfeited.”

Martine Aubert was a white, native Lubandan farmer whose dream for her homeland starkly conflicted with those charged with its so-called development. But Ray’s failure to understand Martine’s commitment to her country had placed a noose around her neck, one tightened by a circle of vicious men, cruel taunts, and whistling machetes. It is Ray’s return to the passion he’d once felt for Martine that makes A Dancer in the Dust the enthralling and moving story of two loves: Ray’s love for Martine Aubert, and Martine’s love for a homeland that did not love her back.

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Publisher: Grove/Atlantic Incorporated. Year: 2014.
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ISBN-13: 9780802122728.
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Language: en. Pages: 308. Edition: First Edition.

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