Horsefly
Synopsis
Theodore's world is shrinking. He cares for his grandfather, ?meril, whose dementia is increasingly tied to a cryptic wartime past. Outside, a record-breaking heatwave has turned Quebec into a pressure cooker of domestic rage and inexplicable public violence.
In the shadow of this heat dome, the horseflies have arrived: large, predatory, and unnervingly persistent. To understand the infection taking hold of the province, Theodore must accompany ?meril back to Grosse ?le, a secret military base where, in 1942, a young entomologist was conscripted to develop a perfect biological carrier.
Moving between experimental horrors of the 1940s and contemporary climate crisis, Mireille Gagn?'s novel is a visceral exploration of the predatory relationship between human violence and the natural world.
Publisher information
- Publisher: New Cross Press Ltd
- ISBN: 9781919489100
- Number of pages: 144
- Languages: English
