Stella Maris
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<p><b>God. Truth. Existence. From the legendary author Cormac McCarthy, <i>Stella Maris</i> is a masterful coda to <i>The Passenger</i>.<br><br>Its an uncanny, unsettling dream, tuned into the static of the universe – <i>New York Times</i></b><br><br>A mathematician, twenty years-old, is admitted to the hospital. She has forty thousand dollars in a plastic bag, and one request. She does not want to talk about her brother.<br><br>Stella Maris is book two in a duology, preceded by <i>The Passenger</i>.<br><br><b>Praise for <i>The Passenger</i>:</b><br><br>What a glorious sunset song . . . It’s rich and it’s strange, mercurial and melancholic – <i>Guardian</i><br><br>The Passenger shows that McCarthy belongs in the company of Melville and Dostoevsky, writers the world will never cease to need – <i>New Statesman</i><br><br><b>Praise for Cormac McCarthy:</b><br><br>‘McCarthy worked close to some religious impulse, his books were terrifying and absolute’ – Anne Enright, author of <i>The Green Road </i>and <i>The Wren, The Wren</i><br><br>His prose takes on an almost biblical quality, hallucinatory in its effect and evangelical in its power – Stephen King, author of <i>The Shining</i> and the Dark Tower series<br><br>[I]n presenting the darker human impulses in his rich prose, [McCarthy] showed readers the necessity of facing up to existence – Annie Proulx, author of <i>Brokeback Mountain</i></p>