(12/30/2023)
The Writing:
The Adversary is a very well written book with clear, concise, clever, and sometimes even whimsical style. The author uses very vivid descriptions. While skillfully written, some of the more violent and brutal passages may be unsuitable for more sensitive readers.
I like the way the author uses the chapter titles to foreshadow what is to come in each chapter. And I found it engaging the way the author would present a scene or event only to leave the reader hanging, but then circle back to explain it later.
The Story:
The Storyline is well constructed, although it is a dark story showing the extreme lengths with which two adversaries will go in order to thwart one another. The story is full of cruelty, brutality, debauchery, revenge, as well as raucous and bawdy behavior. At times, the two main characters demonstrate extreme cruel, vindictive, and vengeful behavior.
On the lighter side, the story provides an in-dept description of life in a small fishing village in Newfoundland, and there is an interesting subplot regarding Quakers, as a minority, in Newfoundland. The author also uses interesting symbolism and quotes throughout the story.
While I did not find the story to be a mesmerizing, page turner, it does build to a climax toward the end and captivates the reader to stay with it to see what happens to the two adversaries, as well as the secondary characters.
I would not recommend this for my book club. Although it is very well written, I believe it may be too violent and brutal for a number of the book club members.