The Raven A Novel

The Raven A Novel by Peter Landesman is a reprint edition published by Penguin Books in 1997, featuring 356 pages in English. This novel is inspired by a true story that unfolds on a foggy summer day in 1941 when 36 individuals embark on a boat trip off the coast of Maine, only to vanish without a trace. Landesman explores the aftermath of this mysterious event, delving into the impact it has on the community left behind, marked by mistrust and tragedy.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction, historical context, and mystery. The story captures the eerie atmosphere surrounding the disappearance and the emotional turmoil experienced by those affected. Through this exploration, Landesman presents a compelling examination of human relationships in the face of uncertainty and loss. The book’s blend of historical intrigue and detective elements invites readers to ponder the complexities of trust and the shadows cast by unresolved events.
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On a foggy summer day in 1941, 36 people set out in a boat for a pleasure cruise off the coast of Maine. They are never seen alive again, and their vessel, “The Raven”, is never found. Landesman uses this true story as a basis for his eerie, intriguing first novel, telling the tale of a community torn apart by mistrust and tragedy.
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