The body by the shore

Tabish Khair

Book - 2022

"Harris Maloub, a killer with an erased official past, now in his fifties, is visited by someone who could not be alive and given an assignment. In Aarhus, Denmark, Jens Erik, police officer on pre-retirement leave, somehow cannot forget the body of a Black man recovered from the sea some years ago. On an abandoned oil rig in the North Sea, turned into a resort for the very rich, Michelle, a young Caribbean woman, realizes that the man she has followed to this job is not what he claims to be. And neither is the rig, where a secret laboratory bares to her a face that is neither human nor animal. Behind all this, there lurks the ghost of a seminar in 2007: most of the participants of that seminar are dead or untraceable. Why was their ob...scure research on plants and fungi and microbes so important? What is the secret that killed them? What is the weapon that powerful syndicates are trying to obtain - or develop? Narrated from the perspective of the post-pandemic world around 2030, but moving back in time to cover all of the 21st century, and even bits and pieces from the 20th and the 19th, The Body by the Shore is a novel of suspense and speculation about the complexity of life and intricacy of the earth. It is also a novel about reason and emotion, love and despair, greed and hope, human beings and microbes. When the narrative strands come together, a world of great terror and beauty is revealed to the reader"--

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Genres
Science fiction
Novels
Published
Northampton, Massachusetts : Interlink Books, an imprint of Interlink Publishing Group, Inc 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Tabish Khair (author)
Physical Description
279 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781623718466
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The stories of several characters intertwine in this ambitious if disjointed mystery thriller with science fiction elements set in the early 2030s from Khair (The Thing About Thugs). Michelle, a quick-witted young woman working as a housekeeper on the Caribbean island of St. Martin, accepts a suspiciously high-paid job as a cook on an oil rig in the middle of the North Sea. Jens Erik, a semiretired policeman in Aarhus, Denmark, decides to reexamine the case of a young man who washed up on the banks of a local stream years earlier, only to discover that the key police reports related to the "untraceable foreigner" have disappeared from the case file. Harris Maloub, a former assassin for a secret agency, is called in to investigate the deaths of several scientists who had attended an international seminar called "Mind, Body and Soul: The Cognitive Sciences and Religion" held at Aarhus University in 2012. The various plot strands converge on a daring escape Michelle makes from the oil rig. The book's historical and scientific underpinnings, as fascinating as they are, amount to information dumps that too often stand in the way of the narrative. This stew of genre tropes fails to satisfy. (Apr.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Beware the fungus among us. After attending an academic seminar, a group of scientists, all prominent in their various fields, suffer career setbacks and share an alarming tendency to die in peculiar accidents. This interdisciplinary group had met to explore a radical new theory recasting the conventional understanding of the nature of human life: What if the unique ability of Homo sapiens to think abstractly is the result of space-borne symbiotic microbes? As a sinister network of intelligence operatives maneuver to leverage this information, a frightened young Caribbean woman trapped on a decommissioned oil rig, a retired Danish policeman, and a former covert operative are drawn into the conspiracy as they struggle to puzzle out the strange circumstances confronting them. Khair's cerebral thriller, set in a pandemic-ravaged near future, borrows liberally from the Michael Crichton playbook, animating classic suspense tropes with heady scientific speculation and dire warnings regarding the hubris of humans tampering with forces beyond their control. Khair centers the action in Denmark, cannily exploiting the country's tidy, homogenous reputation to make trenchant observations about the unpredictable long-term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, a leitmotif that elegantly underscores the frequent authorial disquisitions on the mutative powers of microscopic organisms. The story's real strength, however, lies in the shifting perspectives of his vividly realized characters, from the smart, resourceful woman stranded at sea to the reflexively racist but fundamentally decent old cop to the sophisticated and formidable secret agent; each is a fully dimensional and compelling point-of-view character, and their wildly divergent backgrounds and worldviews allow Khair to approach the novel's questions about human nature from a variety of intriguing angles. Familiar territory navigated with intelligence and grace. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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