The murder of a beautiful woman shatters the rural village peace of Alfredville, and her husband, the police station commander, is jailed as chief suspect. Her cousin Peter, a freelance writer in London, returns to South Africa for the first time in decades – unsettled, curious, but also in search of a career-defining story.
On checking into the Queen’s Hotel he finds that things are not as straightforward as he imagined, and South Africa is not as he left it. His carefully ordered world is thrown into turmoil as his trip dredges up a long-abandoned past, forcing him to question the assumptions so easily held from the comfort of his London flat. He meets a mixture of locals, visitors, vagrants and migrants, but most momentously, Peter discovers that his bosom friend from school, Bennie Nienaber, is still in Alfredville – and is in fact now, acting station commander at the local police station. Peter re-establishes an awkward friendship with his erstwhile friend and the two warily circle each other, sharing reminiscences that hint at a bond much deeper than nostalgia.
As Peter abandons the neatly patterned story he had planned and is forced to participate in a community that he once despised, he begins to reconsider his place in the world. In search of Desirée’s story, he now starts to rewrite his own – till events take an even more shocking turn….
Lost Ground explores questions of xenophobia and prejudice, of national, sexual and personal identity, and what it means to be a foreigner wherever you go.
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Sun, 17 Jul 2011 | Review
by: Amanda P.
Badly written and badly plotted. I wish I could endorse this book because of the African setting, I can't.
Amanda Patterson
www.writerswrite.co.za
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Fri, 28 Dec 2012 | Review
by: eileen S.
Lost Ground is a fascinating read exploring the complexities of the new South Africa within the microcosm of a small Karoo town, Alfredville. Sprinkled with recognizable products and vendors it is tantalizingly familiar. It is a read that satisfies at many levels and avoids being one-dimensional and simplistic. Read it
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