Candlemoth
Roger Jon Ellory  
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Publisher:Orion mass market paperback
Pages:391
ASIN:0752859145
ISBN:0752859145
Format:Paperback
Release:2004-08-02
Purchased On:2006-03-18
Date Added:2006-03-18
Price:£6.99
Rating:4.269999980926514
Summary: Roger John Ellory's Candlemothmakes a decent but not entirely successful stab at being several novels. It is a protest against the death penalty and about inhuman treatment of prisoners that dramatises both issues by showing us Daniel, who has been railroaded to the electric chair over the brutal murder of his best friend. Inevitably though, Daniel is so passive and battered by his situation that the book can show us little except his pain. Offstage, it is a thriller about the process whereby he was framed and might be acquitted, but Ellory de-emphasises this aspect of the plot in favour of Daniel's suffering.
Much of the book is taken up in a memoir of the 60s, when Daniel and his best friend Nathan had a relationship that crossed racial boundaries in a south torn by conflict and when they went on the run to avoid being drafted into an unjust war. The book is vivid in its sense of the time, but again there is a sense of Daniel as someone who never really lives his own life--even in love and friendship he is the person to whom emotions and events happen. --Roz Kaveney