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The Collector of Lost Things

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An arctic adventure story fueled by obsession, passion, and gothic influence, The Collector of Lost Things is a gripping literary suspense novel.

The worlds of ocean and ice were meeting in a frontier of rage, as if the earth had torn in two along this line. This was a place, if there ever was a place, where you could disappear...

The year is 1845, and young researcher Eliot Saxby is paid to go on an expedition to the Arctic in the hope of finding the remains of the by-now-extinct Great Auk, a large flightless bird of mythical status. Eliot joins a hunting ship, but the crew and the passengers are not what they seem. Caught in the web of relationships on board, Eliot struggles to understand the motivations of the sociopathic Captain Sykes; the silent first mate, French; the flamboyant, laudanum-addicted Bletchley; and most importantly of all, Bletchley's beautiful but strange "cousin" Clara.

As the ship moves further and further into the wilds of the Arctic Sea, Eliot clings to what he believes in, desperate to save Clara but irrevocably drawn back into a past that haunts him—and a present that confronts him with myriad dangers.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 18, 2013
      Moody and affecting prose buoys this strange and troubling account of an Arctic ocean voyage to the end of the earth, and the end of a species. Naturalist Eliot Saxby sails forth on the Amethyst in 1845 in an attempt to find surviving specimens of the Great Auk, a large waterfowl hunted to extinction, but the expedition quickly becomes an interior exploration of connections among the ship's officers, passengers, and captain, a troubled lot. Saxby is drawn to Clara, a mysterious figure who accompanies her cousin Bletchley, a novice gentleman hunter, but he is haunted by his previous history with this frail, troubled woman, whom he knows as Celeste. Her reasons for being aboard the ship are as arbitrary as Saxby's, whose mission is undertaken to settle a wager between unnamed gentlemen in a London club. The oppressive shipboard atmosphere builds in a somewhat overwrought manner reminiscent of 19th century gothic novels, but Page's descriptions of being under sail, and of the harsh and beautiful setting of the Arctic regions are gorgeous. Equally powerful passages about the reality of hunting and collecting are unsettling, from a brutal depiction of a seal hunt to the senseless killing of a pair of whales. The tension between Saxby's starkly defined moral sensibilities and the commercial motivations of the volatile Captain Sykes and his crew gives way to the narrator's own interior struggles, which are more complex than they first appear to be.

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