For mysterious reasons, a man forsakes his American life and arrives in a strange country calledAndorra. He settles into the grand--and only--hotel in its seaside capital, and gradually makes the aquaintance of this tiny city's most prominent residents: the ancient Mrs. Reinhardt, who has a lifetime lease on the penthouse in the hotel; Sophonsobia Quay, the kayaking matriarch of an Andorran dynasty; and the Ricky Dents, an Australian couple who share a first name, a gigantic dog, and a volatile secret. As the stranger reveals himself to his new friends, and becomes entangled in their lives, the mystery of his own origin deepens. What is he hiding, and why? And when a mutilated dead body appears in the harbor, everyone is a suspect, including our narrator. Part thriller, part comedy of manners, part surrealistic dream,Andorrais a work of remarkable and sustained invention and imagination . . . a nearly perfect book (Robert Drake,The Philadelphia Inquirer).
PETER CAMERONis the author of several novels,includingSomeday This Pain Will Be Useful to YouandThe Weekend. He lives in New York City.
This marvelous mood piece about lying and truth telling, escape and discovery, and the weird calm at the heart of desperation. The New Yorker
Andorradoes everything you want fiction to do--entertain, turn tricks, surge with unexpected feeling, send you transformed back into your life--but it does it with that delightfully un-American virtue, a light touch. John Weir, The Village Voice
Wonderful . . . Like so many good novels,Andorraends badly for the characters but well for the reader. Mr. Cameron steers us through the final, fantastical events of Alex's story with an unfaltering hand. Margot Livesey, The New York Times Book Review
As eerily beautiful as it is laced with threat . . .Andorrais a revelation. Michael Upchurch, San Francisco Chronicle