Caught
- Publisher
- House of Anansi Press Inc
- Initial publish date
- May 2013
- Subjects
- Literary
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- ISBN
- 9781770892392
- Publish Date
- May 2013
- List Price
- $16.95
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Description
Shortlisted for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Selected as an Amazon.ca Best Book and for The Globe 100 Books in 2013.
"In the creation of David Slaney, Lisa Moore brings us an unforgettable character, embodying the exuberance and energy of misspent youth. Caught is a propulsive and harrowing read."—Patrick deWitt, author of The Sisters Brothers
Internationally acclaimed author Lisa Moore offers us a remarkable new novel about a man who escapes from prison to embark upon one of the most ambitious pot-smuggling adventures ever attempted.
Here are bravado and betrayal, bad weather and seas, love, undercover agents, the collusion of governments, unbridled ambition, innocence and the loss thereof, and many, many bales of marijuana. Here, too, is the seeming invincibility of youth and all the folly that it allows.
Caught is an exuberant, relentlessly suspenseful, and utterly unique novel, and promises to be the astonishing Lisa Moore’s most accomplished work to date.
About the author
Lisa Moore is the acclaimed author of the novels Caught, February, and Alligator. Caught was a finalist for the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize and the Scotiabank Giller Prize and is now a major CBC television series starring Allan Hawco. February won CBC’s Canada Reads competition, was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and was named a New Yorker Best Book of the Year and a Globe and Mail Top 100 Book. Alligator was a finalist for the Scotia Bank Giller Prize, won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize (Canada and the Caribbean region), and was a national bestseller. Her story collection Open was a finalist for the Scotia Bank Giller Prize and a national bestseller. Her most recent work is a collection of short stories called Something for Everyone. Lisa lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
Awards
- Short-listed, Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
- Short-listed, Scotiabank Giller Prize
- Commended, Quill & Quire Books of the Year: Fiction
- Commended, Globe and Mail Top 100 Books
- Commended, Amazon.ca Best Books: Editors' Picks
Editorial Reviews
Even we, as readers, will be caught by the timbre and skill of Moore’s storytelling and her careful sculpting of characters.
Chronicle Herald
...witty, retrospective, eloquent and exciting. Moore has crafted an old-timey adventure with good guys and bad guys — who are also one in the same.
Chatelaine
Caught is a pleasure to read. The narrative is cohesive and propulsive, but it’s Moore’s mastery of language and image that sets her apart.
Quill & Quire
[Lisa Moore’s] written a new kind of legend for a new Newfoundland.
Reader's Digest
…in Caught Moore has clearly set out to challenge the conventions of crime writing.
Cult Montreal
...Moore’s Caught is a fantastic read. It’s a rapid ride, with a strong current of tension that never lets up.
PRISM international
…Caught proceeds like a lit fuse.
Georgia Straight
The reader can only marvel at the precision of Moore's observations.
Literary Review of Canada
This is an author who grips you with her impeccable use of language. The novel walks a great line between paperback levity and psychological intelligence—exactly what you want in a summer read.
Maclean's
There is so much more to praise Moore for. The novel is rich with her subtle injections of humour, her careful pacing, and her clear yet coarse dialogue that leaves just enough unsaid. Of course, it also lives up to the ultimate test of a thriller – there is no doubt that this is a page-turner.
McGill Daily
…sharp lines, seedy characters and the kind of can’t-put-it-down suspense you might expect from a dime store detective novel but with Lisa Moore-level construction, detail and meticulous prose. This isn’t Moore slumming it in suspense fiction—but genre elevation…
The Coast
A superbly written novel that crosses literary boundaries, Caught will surely garner [Moore] even wider readership.
Atlantic Books Today
Caught is an outstanding novel, combining the complexity of the best literary fiction with the page-turning compulsive readability of a thriller.
National Post
Moore's ability to conceal a drum-tight plot line and an unflagging fidelity to the thematic pillars of Caught—mistakes and luck, trust and doubt, consequences and freedom—in the cloak of rough-and-tumble prose is something to behold.
The Malahat Review
As trippy, mellow, and revelatory as Hearn’s weed, Caught takes pleasure from rewriting crime formulas and gives pleasure in doing so.
The Vancouver Sun
…precise, compressed, intimately rhythmic, mesmerizingly smart.
Globe and Mail
With linguistic verve and a magnified curiosity about whatever passes through her field of vision, Moore elevates the cops-and-robbers subgenre to literary respectability.
Winnipeg Review
Lisa Moore’s new book is a beautiful piece of writing…
Winnipeg Free Press
Moore’s prose is as vivid as ever...
NOW Magazine
[T]his novel that is rife with realness, and beauty, and tension; so much it hurts, in the best possible way.
Newfoundland Quarterly