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Thomas Gage James Fleming

Thomas Gage By James Fleming

Thomas Gage by James Fleming


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Summary

Thomas Gage is a happy man. Then, a few months after Thomas Gage's fiftieth birthday, Julius Gooby enters his life. With the railway comes tragedy, and Thomas Gage's life begins to unravel until, at the end, medal on his chest, he travels to London to watch the Duke of Wellington's funeral and to take his revenge.

Thomas Gage Summary

Thomas Gage by James Fleming

Thomas Gage is a happy man. He has a fine house in Norfolk, two delightful children, a wife who brought with her a nice income from her father's paint firm, a Waterloo medal, and a painting on show at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Then, a few months after Thomas Gage's fiftieth birthday, Julius Gooby enters his life. Mr Gooby is a man of the future, manager of the proposed North Norfolk Railway from Norwich to Cromer, and the route of the railway crosses Gage's land. With the railway comes tragedy, and Thomas Gage's life begins to unravel until, at the end, medal on his chest, he travels to London to watch the Duke of Wellington's funeral and to take his revenge. With Thomas Gage James Fleming has fashioned another historical fiction of the very first rank, a portrait of a good man undone by grief, by others' greed and, ultimately, by progress.

Thomas Gage Reviews

So delightful [and] so skilful in its mixture of historical detail, mild social satire and Norwich School landscaping... Well fashioned, well characterised, wryly and suavely written - and very welcome * Sunday Times *
Well-researched and very readable, Thomas Gage bears comparison with the Victorian classics it ambitiously imitates * Times Literary Review *
There are fine set pieces... and the period is as well-painted as is possible in modern fiction * Independent *
Fleming's subtle characterisation and beguiling descriptions of pre-industrial England make the poignancy of subsequent events all the sharper. This sensitive exploration of a man's mind and how market forces impinge on it offers further proof that Fleming is engaged in challenging the conventions of [this] genre * Daily Telegraph *
A work of considerable power * Guardian *

About James Fleming

James Fleming, the nephew of Ian Fleming, was born in London in 1944. He is the author of four previous novels, all of them good: The Temple of Optimism, White Blood, Cold Blood and Rising Blood. He writes in Scotland. Visit him online at www.jamesfleming.com

Additional information

GOR003430980
9780099460985
009946098X
Thomas Gage by James Fleming
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
20041007
304
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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