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  • Published: 29 November 2022
  • ISBN: 9780385696296
  • Imprint: Doubleday CAN Titles
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $69.99

The Tragedy of Eva Mott

A Novel



Literary legend David Adams Richards follows the epic Miramichi Trilogy with a startling standalone novel of concentrated power.

Literary legend David Adams Richards follows the epic Miramichi Trilogy with a startling standalone novel of concentrated power.

The Raskin brothers were once proud to be producers of a much sought-after material of great benefit to society--asbestos. But now their mine is under close scientific scrutiny, with reports of serious illness linked to the place. The world is changing, no doubt for the better...

But in the shadow of the mine, the values of a whole community are transforming, in more sinister ways. The Raskins' nephew Byron, a war hero and man of wealth, urges the brothers to look for other, less toxic minerals to extract. But meanwhile his own world is unravelling in ways that are unlikely ever to be fixed. His wife Carmel, whom he vaingloriously believed he was rescuing with his marriage proposal, has become an intellectual and political poseur. She and her son Albert are contemptuous of the values of Byron and his kind, while still finding use for his wealth and property. Carmel and Albert, it seems, are heralds of a new world addicted to mimicry and empty self-promotion, to delusions and temptations. Its victims are growing in number: a college professor in town is falsely accused of sexual harassment; a young woman is slipped an hallucinogen at a party with appalling consequences for her and two boys. And what of poor, naive Eva Mott, the captivating beauty who wished to be like her talented cousin Clara? Her story and the book that bears her name will haunt you. 

The Tragedy of Eva Mott has all the power and brilliance--and many flashes of wry humour--of David Adams Richards at the very top of his form. It will attract controversy but its fierce authenticity cannot be denied.

  • Published: 29 November 2022
  • ISBN: 9780385696296
  • Imprint: Doubleday CAN Titles
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $69.99

About the author

David Adams Richards

David Adams Richards, born in New Brunswick, Canada, is a novelist, essayist, screenwriter and poet. His novels include Mercy Among the Children, which won the 2000 Giller Prize and was nominated for the Governor General's Award and the Trillium Award,;The Bay of Love and Sorrows, which was made into a feature film; River of the Brokenhearted; the award-winning Nights Below Station Street; and most recently The Friends of Meager Fortune.

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Praise for The Tragedy of Eva Mott

Praise for David Adams Richards:

  • "Tragedy and cruelty are rife in the fictional universe of David Adams Richards, one of Canada's most prolific and gifted writers." --Toronto Star
  • "David Adams Richards has firmly established himself as among Canada's foremost literary craftsmen and finest storytellers." --The Globe and Mail
  • "It's no stretch to say that David Adams Richards is the Fyodor Dostoyevsky of Canadian fiction, a comparison that honours both the moral stance of his writing and its distance from the literary mores of Toronto and Vancouver." --Georgia Straight
  • "You know you are in the hands of a master storyteller when you begin a new novel by award-winning author, David Adams Richards. . . . Richards is an expert at building and maintaining suspense." --The Daily Gleaner
  • "Richards is nothing if not a master raconteur." --The Montreal Gazette