An accusion, regardless of truth, has its own life when let loose in the world.
Topping Now magazine’s and amazon.ca’s best book of the year lists and hailed by the Globe and Mail as “a psychological thriller . . . calm on the surface yet, on closer reading, full of ambiguities,” Accusation demonstrates once again that Catherine Bush is one of Canada’s finest writers. Examining the way we judge others and the impracticability of determining “truth,” Bush crafts a tale the Montreal Gazette believes “could almost be a crime novel of the Scandinavian variety, striding headlong into the murkier reaches of human motivation.”
While in Copenhagen, journalist Sara Wheeler happens upon a touring Ethiopian circus. After a friend begins a documentary about the circus and its charismatic leader, disturbing allegations arise. Accounts and anecdotes mount, denunciations fly, and while we strive to untangle the narrative slipknots, the concept of “truth” begins to unravel.
Travelling from Canada to Ethiopia and Australia, Accusation follows a network of lives that intersect with life-altering consequence.
“A compelling novel that is an exploration of the complex ethical arena of accusations… Accusation is also an homage to the transformative powers of the circus, the beauty and possibility of beginning again.”
– Vancouver Sun“Be assured that
Accusation is that rare beast: a literary novel with the page-turning properties of the best genre fiction. View it from a slightly oblique angle, in fact, and it could almost be a crime novel of the Scandinanvian variety, Henning Mankell or Karen Fossum striding headlong into the murkier reaches of human motivation.”
– Montreal Gazette“Bush has put her novelist’s finger on something difficult and important.”
“A persistent tapping at the complexities of prejudice — the accusations we harbour in our hearts — brings an unnerving friction to
Accusation.
– Globe and Mail“Concentric circles spread steadily from the ethical dilemma at the novel’s core, growing in depth and implication right up until a perfectly pitched and exquisitely surprising ending. Critical acclaim has never been in short supply for Bush, but there’s a sense that
Accusation, with a bit of good fortune, could also be her commercial breakthrough. … Be assured that
Accusation is that rare beast: a literary novel with the page-turning properties of the best genre fiction.”
– Calgary Herald“Bush not only writes vividly about Toronto and Africa, evoking the children’s gymnastic talents with great energy, but she gets to the heart of journalism’s essential dilemmas, too.”
– NOW Magazine“In this tense, intimate mystery, Bush examines the relationship between guilt and perception, using characters so vivid they captivate from the first page.”
– PRISM International“Refusing to put her characters into cardboard compartments, Bush reflects the messy truth of real life.”
– Telegraph-Journal“One of 2013’s finest fiction offerings.”
– Salty Ink“Catherine Bush is a novelist who gets deep into your head…. Through her novels… Bush has acquired a reputation as a writer’s writer. With her new novel Accusation, one hopes she’ll get the acclaim she deserves.”
– Cord Community“The novel is a pager-turner in a way and a kind of detective story. Unlike most page-turners and much detective fiction, however, Bush’s realistic prose narrative is almost totally focused on issues relevant to reader’s lives. I recommend it highly.”
– therecord.com“Concentric circles spread steadily from the ethical dilemma at the novel’s core, growing in depth and implication right up until a perfectly pitched and exquisitely surprising ending. Critical acclaim has never been in short supply for Bush, but there’s a sense that
Accusation, with a bit of good fortune, could also be her commercial breakthrough. … Be assured that
Accusation is that rare beast: a literary novel with the page-turning properties of the best genre fiction.”
– Postmedia News“
Accusation is a tale of risk told in an assured and accomplished voice: compelling, unsettling, haunting.”
– Buried in Print“While
Accusation by Catherine Bush is a complex read, it is a great book exploring the nature of the human condition in the fast-paced era of ours. It is a book that needs to be read, thought over, and read again to completely understand the nature of our ways.”
– inkwellbook.blogspot.ca“Bush has put her novelist’s finger on something difficult and important.”
“Utterly compelling and readable… Catherine Bush draws us inexorably into a world marked by secrets, complicity, the unknown, and ultimately hope.”
“At the heart of Accusation — and the source of its suspense — is the desire to see justice done in a situation where truth is elusive.”