The Steady Running of the Hour, Justin Go
The Steady Running of the Hour, Justin Go
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The Steady Running of the Hour

Author: Justin Go

Narrator: Steve West

Unabridged: 16 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/15/2014


Synopsis

An impossible quest. An epic love story. A mesmerizing debut.

In 1924, the English mountaineer Ashley Walsingham dies attempting to summit Mount Everest, leaving his fortune to his long-lost lover, Imogen Soames-Andersson—whom he has not seen in seven years. Ashley’s attorneys search in vain for Imogen, but the estate remains unclaimed.

Nearly eighty years later, new information leads the same law firm to Tristan Campbell, a young American who could be the estate’s rightful heir. If Tristan can prove he is Imogen’s descendant, the inheritance will be his. But with only weeks before Ashley’s trust expires, Tristan must hurry to find the evidence he needs.

From London WWI archives to the battlefields in France to the fjords of Iceland, Tristan races to piece together the story behind the unclaimed riches: a reckless love affair pursued only days before Ashley’s deployment to the Western Front of the Great War; a desperate trench battle fought by soldiers whose hope is survival rather than victory; an expedition to the uncharted heights of the world’s tallest mountain. Following a trail of evidence that stretches to the far edge of Europe, Tristan becomes consumed by Ashley and Imogen’s story. But as he draws close to the truth, Tristan realizes he may be seeking something more than an unclaimed fortune.

The Steady Running of the Hour announces the arrival of a stunningly talented author. Justin Go’s “debut is ambitious in many ways…it depicts a love that transcends time and disdains convention; and it fluidly moves between past and present” (Publishers Weekly).

About Justin Go

Justin Go attended the University of California at Berkeley, where he graduated with a BA in history and art history. He also holds an MA in English from University College London. He has lived in Tokyo, Paris, London, New York City, and Berlin. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on November 06, 2019

i feel like i may have missed something here. this is not the kind of book i would ordinarily read, but i had heard such overwhelmingly good things about it, i requested it from the netgalley. and there are a lot of things i enjoyed about this book, but at the same time, i can't help feeling like i am......more

Goodreads review by Regina on April 20, 2014

This book suffers from a lot of the critiques others have described--long, overly detailed descriptions that seem to lead nowhere, slow pacing, etc. But that could all be overlooked, in my opinion, with a different ending. (SPOILER ALERT) Despite the text dragging in some places, I eagerly zipped th......more

Goodreads review by Mara on February 22, 2014

There are some books where having unanswered questions at the end is OK because the writing style was so engaging or the characters so memorable. This is not that kind of book. This book is overly long, overly detailed about the wrong things (there is, for example, a several paragraph long descripti......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on February 20, 2014

For the most part, I enjoyed reading this book despite the fact that both love stories contained in the novel were a bit on the corny side. So the ending came as a surprise to me. Now, I've got nothing against surprise endings, if they turn out to make sense. But this ending was horrible. The narrat......more

Goodreads review by Charlie on July 29, 2016

This book was far too long and far too good to end the way it did. The final 30 pages were so disappointing that I have already forgotten why I loved the first 435 pages so much.......more