
Days of Feasting and Rejoicing
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Days of Feasting and Rejoicing is a haunting literary crime novel by award-winning author David Bergen.
When her friend Christine drowns under suspicious circumstances, Esther Maile--who has always longed to be someone else--slips almost effortlessly into Christine's life. With a new name, easy access to money, and the attention of Christine's former lover, the transformation feels natural.
Until it isn't.
When it becomes unclear whether Christine's death was truly an accident, Captain Net Wantok, a weary Thai police officer, begins to investigate. A trail of accidents and missing people all lead back to Esther. Drawn in by her beauty and uncanny resemblance to his own missing daughter, Captain Wantok finds his judgment clouded as his pursuit of the truth grows increasingly personal.
In Days of Feasting and Rejoicing, innocence and guilt blur together, and the question of who Esther Maile truly is--and what she is capable of--is the most chilling mystery.
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David Bergen is the author of numerous acclaimed novels and short-story collections, including The Time In Between, winner of the Scotiabank Giller Prize, and Out of Mind, winner of the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award. Away from the Dead is his thirteenth book of fiction. He lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Daniel Michael Karpenchuk is an actor and narrator who has appeared on stage and television. He is the narrator of the audiobooks of Hugh MacLennan's Voices in Time and Return of the Sphinx, as well as the documentary Lost Canadian Legend: The Story of Jack Monroe.