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Revolver [Hardcover]

Marcus Sedgwick
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Book Description

16 July 2009
1910. A cabin north of the Arctic Circle. Fifteen-year-old Sig Andersson is alone. Alone, except for the corpse of his father, who died earlier that day after falling through a weak spot on the ice-covered lake. His sister, Anna, and step-mother, Nadya, have gone to the local town for help. Then comes a knock at the door. It's a man, the flash of a revolver's butt at his hip, and a mean glare in his eyes. Sig has never seen him before but Wolff claims to have unfinished business with his father. As Sig gradually learns the awful truth about Wolff's connection to his father, Sig finds his thoughts drawn to a certain box hidden on a shelf in the storeroom, in which lies his father's prized possession - a revolver. When Anna returns alone, and Wolff begins to close in, Sigs choice is pulled into sharp focus. Should he use the gun, or not?

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Orion Childrens; First Edition; 1st printing. edition (16 July 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1842551868
  • ISBN-13: 978-1842551868
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 2.1 x 17.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 340,380 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Quality storytelling in this chilling Nordic thriller, tautly plotted with a clever twist.' (THE BOOKSELLER Fiona Noble )

'A tense, psychological drama set in the snowy wilderness of the Arctic Circle... Gripping from the start it brings into sharp-focus decisions that 15 year-old Sig must make; decisions that could mean life or death, both for him and his remaining family.' (Julia Eccleshare LOVEREADING4KIDS )

'Densely written and chilling in every sense of the word, Revolver is a rare little gem for teens and adults alike.' (THEBOOKBAG )

'It is an account of the power of weaponry to level a playing field, which is something you don't often think about, but it is also a punchily written, first-rate action story' (Toby Clements THE TELEGRAPH )

"this novel of only 167 pages is packed with more excitement and wisdom than many twice the length, and is one of my top recommendations for boys of 10+ this year" (Amanda Craig THE TIMES )

"From the opening scene to the final, heart-stopping climax of this tense, edge-of-seat thriller the suspense is palpable when an avenging stranger with gold lust forces Sig to do the unthinkable. Truly electrifying and unforgettable." (THE ROAR )

"Brilliantly written characters, vivid locations and a deep and powerful story make Revolver a book not to be missed. It might be a quick read, but it's one that you won't forget in a hurry, and it's one that I'll be revisiting in the future. Highly recommended." (WONDROUS READS BLOG )

"The haunting atmosphere of the desolate Arctic Circle setting is a character in itself in this beautifully crafted thriller." (Lindsey Stainer BOOKSELLER BUYERS GUIDE )

"The pillars on which Sedgwick builds his work are meticulous research about weaponry, evocative language about this desolate landscape and the skilful balancing of contradictory arguments. The measure of the achievement is that these linguistic and dialectical skills merge into a whole that continuously sustains the reader's interest, a remarkable achievement." (BOOKS FOR KEEPS )

"Don't be misled by the slim size of this book - inside it crackles with more razor-sharp tension and tightly coiled plotting than books twice its length. Fourteen-year-old Sig finds his father frozen to death on the icy Arctic lake outside their cabin just before a violent stranger arrives with the disturbing truth about Sig's father's past. All Sig has to defend himself with is the old revolver his father gave him - but is it the answer, or will using it destroy his own values?" (Sally Morris DAILY MAIL )

"(cont) How will he survive now that his sense of right and wrong has been challenged? Bang on target." (Sally Morris DAILY MAIL )

"Fra from being just a thrilling story of a young man's brutal and revelatory rite of passage, this is a tale of our times... one of conflicting ethics, moral mazes and learning to make your own choices" (Pam Norfolk LANCASHIRE EVENING POST )

"Revolver is a very short book, which may be welcome to some readers after the huge final tomes of Harry Potter and the hundreds of pages of Patrick Ness. But it's not slight: the issue of whether violence is ever unavoidable is both topical and difficult, and this deceptively simple story raises enormous questions." (Mary Hoffman THE GUARDIAN )

"This book has done something important for me. And it has done it in a way so utterly and compellingly convincing that I shall henceforth consider Marcus Sedgwick a writer of the very highest order...This book should be on the shortlist of each and every fiction prize of the coming year, and that includes adult lists, because the story it tells is entirely unpatronising." (Michael Thorn ACHUKA )

" If any book deserves to have 'crossover' success, it is this one. Fans of Cormac McCarthy, viewers of Deadwood alike will find familiar themes confronted with a moving, moral grandeur. Marcus Sedgwick, you are the real deal. Revolver is a very fine achievement. A book that will stand the test of time as surely as one of the late stories of Tolstoy." (Michael Thorn ACHUKA )

"Revolver is an intensely atmospheric novel in a frozen landscape and this a desperate situation that keeps you gripped to the last murderous moment. Highly recommended... " (Sam North HACKWRITERS.COM )

"brutal, terrifying story" (IRISH INDEPENDENT )

"Marcus Sedgwick's REVOLVER is a slim volume and a quick read but don't let that fool you. The plot is so tightly coiled inside it feels as though the whole book could explode with one careless flip of the page." (Keith Gray THE SCOTSMAN )

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A tense, psychological drama set in the snowy wilderness of the Arctic Circle, where a boy confronts a stranger come to take revenge on his dead father.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, original & hard to put down! 21 July 2009
By Jenny, Wondrous Reads TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Revolver is fascinating, original and very hard to put down. It tells the story of a boy, a gun and a day when everything is forever changed.

Fifteen-year-old Sig and father Einar are the main protagonists, with Einar's story taking place in 1899/1900, and Sig's in 1910. I really enjoyed the journey of both characters, and couldn't wait to see how it all played out. Wolff is a horrible man whose mind is clouded by greed and revenge, and who can't see past his own obsessions. The fear he instills in Sig and his sister Anna resonates through every page, and I was surprised at how brave and resilient Sig turns out to be. He thinks only of his family, and is willing to do anything to protect them.

The lengths people will go to for money, or in this case, gold, astound me. Is wealth really worth dying over? This is a question Sig is faced with, and it brings with it a decision that could ruin his life, and the lives of those around him. I loved the conclusion to Sig's story, and think he ultimately made the right decision. The choice of whether to use a revolver or not isn't something that should be taken lightly, and I'm glad it was met with some trepidation.

Brilliantly written characters, vivid locations and a deep and powerful story make Revolver a book not to be missed. It might be a quick read, but it's one that you won't forget in a hurry, and it's one that I'll be revisiting in the future. Highly recommended.

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All credit to the author for yet another unique and original story. What sets Sedgwick's young adult novels apart from many other authors is his ability to push boundaries and try out new ideas. He is not afraid to test the limits and allow his young readers the opportunity to make up their own minds about many of the topics he introduces. I do wonder in 'Revolver' if he strikes quite the right balance at times. It is a sensitive subject and in parts of the novel the revolver appears to be celebrated. A reader who does not read to the end of the story might go away with a quite different impression to a reader who finds out what happens at the end and for this reason it's a novel I would only recommend for more mature readers (11+).

A good, engaging, short read and clearly well researched. The story is set in 1910 (looking back to 1899 in parts) in an extremely harsh, isolated and unimaginably cold environment - a small mining settlement north of the Arctic Circle. Sig Andersson is all alone in the family cabin, with the frozen body of his dead father just rescued from the ice, when he hears a knock at the door... people just don't knock on the door of the Andersson cabin. The cabin hasn't seen visitors for years. Sig's nightmare begins...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Mystery 6 Feb 2012
By Angela
Format:Paperback
I absolutely adored this book. Sedgewick's writing style is beautifully descriptive yet simplistic in its construction and the story itself is unbelievably engaging and well researched.

A very easy read but due to the content I wouldn't necessarily recommend this to younger readers as there is quite a high level of violence within the pages.

The story revolves (eh, pun unintended) around the death of our protagonist's (Sig) father, a dodgy dealing his father had made ten years previously, and the history and quite philosophical teachings of his father's revolver. The mystery aspect of the novel is also very well observed.

I can't really say anything more about this book without giving too much away, but really, you should just go out and read it because it is fantastic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Genius as always
Five stars all the way. Marcus Sedwick writes books that are near impossible to put down and I read them cover to cover without lifting my eyes from the page, except to do what... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mr. M. L. Housley-smith
4.0 out of 5 stars Ideal read for a wintery day or evening when the snows on the ground
I really enjoyed this tale predominantly about Sig who's left alone in a cabin in the Arctic circle with only his father's body for company until a stranger appears at the door. Read more
Published 8 months ago by B. Robinson
4.0 out of 5 stars half decent
i read this book recently and i think that it could of had a better ending but overall it was good. If you like this type of book i definitly recommend «the forshadowing» by... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Paul and Jackie Holland
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Imagine your entering the heart of the Arctic Circle in 1899 and 1910, a young boy 15 years of age called Sig Anderson lives there with his older sister Anna and his step mother... Read more
Published 18 months ago by star12599
4.0 out of 5 stars Simple but compelling
I like books set in the freezing north and this did not disapoint. This is a simple story but very compelling. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Chris Caretaker
4.0 out of 5 stars sometimes less is more
"Even the dead tell stories," is how Marcus Sedgwick's award winning 11th novel Revolver starts. Set in the Arctic, in 1910, this is the story of 14-year-old Sig Andersson and the... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Els De Clercq
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It's 1910 in the frozen land of the Arctic Circle. Sig has never known any other life. Read more
Published on 11 April 2011 by TeensReadToo
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The story takes place in the northern latitudes of the Arctic Circle, firstly in 1899-1900 in Nome, Western Alaska, then in 1910 in Giron, northern Sweden. Read more
Published on 14 Mar 2011 by Julie Parker
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Absolutely brilliant. Marcus sedgwick finds a way to keep you engrossed in this book. My 13 year old daughter loved it. Read more
Published on 8 Mar 2011 by mrs j pullin
5.0 out of 5 stars A taut, gripping page-turner
Sig Andersson lives in an isolated cabin near the Arctic Circle with his father (Einar), step-mother (Nadya) and elder sister (Anna). Read more
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