by Neil M. Gunn
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A novel of suspense and mature reflection set in Glasgow in the late 1940's. The
main character, a shipping executive, finds himself enmeshed in the world of
espionage and intrigue in a sinister conflict involving the British Secret
Service and a communist fifth column. It is the beginning of the Cold War and
the threat of imminent disaster is real and frightening. The chart that is lost
covers the approaches to a remote Hebridean island of strategic importance for
the defence of the West. For the shipping executive, there is another lost
chart, the search for which, in metaphorical terms, is a quest for an
imaginative spiritual renewal based on the traditions and way of life of the old
Celtic communities of the Western Isles. The double quest leads to stimulating
conversations of remarkable insight and metaphysical depth, and to scenes of
gripping physical violence both ashore and at sea. All this takes the reader on
an absorbing and enlightening search for 'the lost chart'.
The novel has
a strange relevance to the events of today. The battle against international
terrorism, the fear of global recession and the decline in adherence to
established religious beliefs are symptoms, albeit in a different guise, of an
uneasiness with regard to world stability and prospects for the long-term
future.
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