Full Fadom Five

By (author): David Bourgeois

It is 1997 and Noah Lamarck’s life is a mess. Laid off work as a librarian, with his estranged wife and child in need of money, and the trauma of his father’s mysterious suicide unresolved, he struggles to find a way forward. A persevering man, but running out of options, Noah is thrown an unexpected lifeline: when long lost evidence of Shakespeare’s life is uncovered, an eccentric bibliophile hires Noah and his friend, graduate student Cecelia Lines, to investigate.

But the more they delve into the playwright’s life, the more they are drawn into each other’s; and despite their growing feelings for one another, their divided loyalties leave them increasingly at odds, and vulnerable to the manipulations of their employer. So unfolds a drama of love, sex, family tensions, financial burdens, obsessions, and devious manipulations which Noah and Cecelia, like players in a Shakespearean romance of star-crossed lovers, must navigate to save not only themselves, but Noah’s family from ruin.

Set in places as varied as the seacoast of Cape Breton, the streets of Toronto, and Shakespeare’s London, in Full Fadom Five the past is always present, and the characters always at the mercy of their legacies: those they carry forward, and those they try to leave behind.

AUTHOR

David Bourgeois

David C.C. Bourgeois was born in Kitchener-Waterloo and grew up in Port Perry, Ontario. He holds degrees from the University of Toronto and McGill University, and his work has been published or shortlisted for awards in several Canadian literary magazines. He now lives in Montreal, where he writes fiction and drama and teaches English Literature at John Abbott College. Full Fadom Five is his first novel.


Reviews

“Bourgeois, a poet and professor at John Abbott College, in Montreal, combines the brooding and suspenseful tone of a detective story with the pathos of a Greek drama. (Think Sherlock Holmes meets The Iliad.) . . . Full Fadom Five will remain in readers’ heads long after the final page has been turned?and the mystery has been solved. David Venn, Literary Review of Canada

“David C.C. Bourgeois’s stunning debut novel Full Fadom Five is a seamless blend of multiple genres, a daring feat ? a deeply personal story of loss and forgiveness along parallel timelines, something the author navigates the reader through effortlessly.” Lori Green, The Miramichi Reader

“Bourgeois deftly handles shifts in time and place, straddling the turn of the millennium all the way back to the English Renaissance, spanning the shores of Cape Breton to the bustling streets of Toronto. He creates a compelling cast of characters and brings each of his settings to visceral life. Capturing the rhythms of his characters’ speech, the dialogue sings; it?s no wonder that this author is a playwright and poet.” Ami Sands Brodoff, Montreal Review of Books

“Here is a mystery worthy of Shakespeare himself. With scholarly precision, and expertly rendered experiments in diction and form, Full Fadom Five, charts a course that carries the reader from the shore to the city, and back across the centuries. A tale of family and of desire in all its forms, David Bourgeois has composed a beautiful story of love that any lover of the bard will appreciate.” Alexander MacLeod, author of Light Lifting, finalist for the Giller Prize.

Full Fadom Five is a smart and red-blooded exploration of literary and personal inheritances, a bibliophilic, idiomatic and bawdy novel that not only moves seamlessly between settings, but also acrobatically between poetic and prosaic, intimate and oratorial, dramatic and colloquial language. Weaving his intrigue around a Renaissance legal document of indenture, Bourgeois knows, as Shakespeare did, how powerfully a language of debt and accountability can express human bonds and what we owe to one another.” Medrie Purdham, author of Little Housewolf

“With its astonishing range and intrigue of plot, its diversity and uniqueness of characters (in all their delight and discomfort), and with wit and wonder of its sentences, including tours de force of Elizabethan English and the prose of the King James Bible, Full Fadom Five creates the simultaneously lived and made quality we require of literature.” Geoffrey Cook, author of Afterwords

“Part family saga, part historical fiction, part mystery, written in versatile and accessible prose, enlivened by wit and humour, Full Fadom Five is a fascinating story of past lives and their influence on the present. Readers will be delighted by the satire in some scenes, and moved by the human and humane drama of others. A sheer delight to read.” Kenneth Radu, award-winning author of Distant Relations, and A Private Performance


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Details

Dimensions:

480 Pages
9.00in * 6.00in * .75in
500.00gr

Published:

April 01, 2023

Publisher:

Baraka Books

ISBN:

9781771863124

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Literary

Language:

eng

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