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Dog Island

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Wait time: About 2 weeks

When three bodies wash up on the beach of a remote island, the locals must decide whether they should uncover the truth or let the mystery die with the victims.

Nestled in an overlooked part of the Mediterranean, Dog Island is home to a quiet and untouched community that has long lived off its fishing, its vines, and its olive trees, far away from the turmoil its neighbors. But when the bodies of three unidentified men wash up on the beach, the witnesses are faced with an impossible decision: report the discovery and open up the island to grisly inquiries, or conceal the terrible truth?

Resolving to preserve their way of life, the mayor and a small group of conspirators resolve on a cover-up. But after they dispose of the evidence, their act of deception continues to haunt them, bringing waves of suspicion and misfortune to the island. A detective arrives from the mainland, making their secret even harder to keep and threatening to destroy the very community they tried so hard to protect.
With the blend of suspense, keep observation, and wit that has made Philippe Claudel's books international bestsellers, Dog Island challenges our deepest assumptions about ourselves and offers a fierce and tragic fable for our times.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Set on a tiny volcanic island in a Mediterranean archipelago on whose beaches the corpses of three young Black men wash up, this novel pits individual choice against community pressure. Narrated by Nicholas Guy Smith with world-weary intimacy, the audiobook explores how the island's leaders react to this tragedy--and how their careful plans are disrupted when an outsider arrives asking questions. Everyone has secrets, even the superintendent who takes charge of the investigation. But though it's called a mystery, this audiobook is more of a rumination on the darker sides of human nature: greed, self-interest, and brutality. Listeners will be absorbed by the author's ability to transform these very real characters and their setting into a contemporary morality tale. L.W.S. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
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      July 30, 2021
      Dog Island's inhabitants are farmers and fishermen whose days are dominated by the tides and the Brau volcano rumbling beneath their feet. It's an insular, timeless existence until Old Woman discovers the bodies of three Black men washed ashore. An ad hoc committee of those who happened to see the bodies, led by the Mayor, concludes that the drowned men are unfortunate refugees from tumultuous lands nearby and that an investigation launched from the mainland would jeopardize the island's plans to lure tourists. Resolved, they execute the Mayor's plan to drop the bodies into one of the Brau's chasms, never to be mentioned again. Driven by conscience, however, the Teacher conducts tidal experiments and finds that Dog Island fishermen were smuggling the men when they drowned. When the Superintendent arrives from the mainland to investigate the deaths, the Mayor creates a dramatic criminal diversion that ultimately causes the island's collapse. Claudel expertly personifies the sea and the Brau as nature's disciplinarians in this crime fiction parable warning against greed and xenophobia.

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