
The Drowning Guard
A Novel of the Ottoman Empire
Linda Lafferty(Author)
Lake Union Publishing
Published on 3. September 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
414 pages
978-1-4778-0529-9 (ISBN)
Description
A Colorado Book Award winner, Historical Fiction.
Each morning in the hour before dawn, a silent boat launches on the Bosphorous, moving swiftly into the deepest part of the waters halfway between Europe and Asia, where a man will die...
The Drowning Guard is the tale of the Ottoman princess, Esma Sultan-one of the most powerful women in Ottoman history and unlike any other woman in the Islamic world. In a gender reversal of Scheherazade in 1001 Arabian Nights, Esma seduces a different Christian lover each night, only to have him drowned in the morning. The Sultaness's true passion burns only for the Christian-born soldier charged with carrying out the brutal nightly death sentence: her drowning guard, Ivan Postivich.
The Drowning Guard explores the riddle of Esma-who is at once a murderer and a champion and liberator of women-and the man who loves her in spite of her horrifying crimes. This textured historical novel, set in the opulence and squalor of Istanbul in 1826, is woven with the complexity and consequences of love.
Each morning in the hour before dawn, a silent boat launches on the Bosphorous, moving swiftly into the deepest part of the waters halfway between Europe and Asia, where a man will die...
The Drowning Guard is the tale of the Ottoman princess, Esma Sultan-one of the most powerful women in Ottoman history and unlike any other woman in the Islamic world. In a gender reversal of Scheherazade in 1001 Arabian Nights, Esma seduces a different Christian lover each night, only to have him drowned in the morning. The Sultaness's true passion burns only for the Christian-born soldier charged with carrying out the brutal nightly death sentence: her drowning guard, Ivan Postivich.
The Drowning Guard explores the riddle of Esma-who is at once a murderer and a champion and liberator of women-and the man who loves her in spite of her horrifying crimes. This textured historical novel, set in the opulence and squalor of Istanbul in 1826, is woven with the complexity and consequences of love.
Reviews / Votes
"Part intoxicating Scherazade story and part dazzling historical drama, The Drowning Guard features a Sultan's sister who's a compassionate killer set against a richly textured era that's as startlingly alive as it is brutal. Literary alchemist Lafferty has crafted a page-turner so witty, smart, and original, that the spell lingers long after the final pages." -Caroline Leavitt, author of Pictures of You and Is This Tomorrow: A Novel"[A] richly woven tale-I recommend The Drowning Guard to anyone who wants to time-travel to a fascinating city at a complex time in its history or who simply wants a great read about star-crossed lovers, secret tunnels, mysticism, and evil eunuchs." -The Aspen Times
"[Lafferty] does a terrific job weaving fact and fiction into a lush psychological tale which will haunt you." -Historical Novels Review
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Seattle
United States
Publishing group
Amazon Publishing
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 169 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4778-0529-9 (9781477805299)
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Person
The daughter of a naval commander, Linda Lafferty attended fourteen different schools growing up, ultimately graduating from the University of Colorado with a master's degree and a PhD in education. Her peripatetic childhood nourished a lifelong love of travel, and she studied abroad in England, France, Mexico, and Spain. Her uncle introduced her to the sport of polo when she was just ten years old, and she enjoys playing to this day. She also competed on the Lancaster University Riding Team in England in stadium jumping, cross country, and dressage. A veteran school educator, she is also the author of The Bloodletter's Daughter. She lives in Colorado.