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@2@Longlisted for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction 2017.@3@@2@@20@'Ed O'Loughlin is a skilled cartographer of both the Arctic and the human heart. What a magnificent novel' Ron Rash@21@@16@@20@'A brilliant paean to the obsessions of the polar explorers . . . stupendously good' @18@Australian@19@@21@@16@@20@'Vastly entertaining' @18@Sunday Times@19@@21@@16@@20@@21@@16@@20@FROM BOOKER-LONGLISTED ED O'LOUGHLIN@18@: @19@THE PERFECT NOVEL FOR FANS OF AMY SACKVILLE'S @18@THE STILL POINT@19@ AND FRANCIS SPUFFORD'S @18@I MAY BE SOME TIME.@19@@21@@16@@20@@21@@16@@20@@21@It begins with a chance encounter at the top of the world.@3@@2@Fay Morgan and Nelson Nilsson have each arrived in Inuvik, Canada - 120 miles north of the Arctic Circle - searching for answers about a family member: Nelson for his estranged older brother, Fay for her disappeared grandfather. They soon learn that these two men have an unexpected link - a hidden share in one of the greatest enduring mysteries of polar exploration.@3@