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Jones, Ben. The rope eater, a novel.


JONES, Ben. The rope eater, a novel. Random House, Anchor. 294p. c2003. 1-4000-3368-3. $13.95. SA

This slow-moving novel features Brendan Kane, a weary veteran of the American Civil War American Civil War
 or Civil War or War Between the States

(1861–65) Conflict between the U.S. federal government and 11 Southern states that fought to secede from the Union.
 who has returned to the North. With no other prospects for his future, Kane signs on as a crewman on a ship leaving on a secret mission. The ship's enigmatic en·ig·mat·ic   or en·ig·mat·i·cal
adj.
Of or resembling an enigma; puzzling: a professor's enigmatic grading system. See Synonyms at ambiguous.
 owner, Mr. West, secludes himself on the ship and is apparently the only one who knows the ship's destination. Soon, however, the ship's egomaniacal captain and his bizarre crew--an eclectic group that includes a strangely disturbed doctor, a few experienced but volatile sailors, a mysterious three-handed Muslim, and the bewildered Kane--begin to learn something about the tantalizing tan·ta·lize  
tr.v. tan·ta·lized, tan·ta·liz·ing, tan·ta·liz·es
To excite (another) by exposing something desirable while keeping it out of reach.
 goals and diabolical challenges that await them. They are looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 a utopian paradise hidden within the paralyzing grip of the Arctic wilderness, Mr. West tells them. The quest, however, will be complicated by ineffable terrors far beyond their imaginations.

This derivative tale of good versus evil, thematically reminiscent of but aesthetically dwarfed by Melville's Moby-Dick, never really gains momentum and will appeal only to patient readers willing to endure a darkly lyrical Gothic narrative about a protracted pro·tract  
tr.v. pro·tract·ed, pro·tract·ing, pro·tracts
1. To draw out or lengthen in time; prolong: disputants who needlessly protracted the negotiations.

2.
 frozen adventure. Tim Davis Tim Davis may refer to:
  • Tim Davis (artist and poet) (born 1969), an American visual artist and poet
  • Tim Davis (football coach), an American football player and coach
See also:
  • Timothy Davis (disambiguation page)
  • Timothy Davies (disambiguation page)
, Lit. & Comp. Instructor, Univ. of W. Florida, Pensacola, FL

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Author:Davis, Tim
Publication:Kliatt
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Date:May 1, 2005
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