The Crow Road is a novel by the Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1992. A pivotal period in Prentice McHoan's life is described, seen through his preoccupations with death, sex, his relationship with his father, unrequited love, sibling rivalry, a missing uncle, relationships, drink and God, with the background a celebration of the Scottish landscape. This Bildungsroman is set in the fictional Argyll town of Gallanach , the real village of Lochgair, and in Glasgow where Prentice McHoan lives. Prentice's uncle Rory has disappeared eight years previous while writing a book called The... Crow Road. Prentice becomes obsessed with papers his uncle left behind and sets out to solve the mystery. Along the way he must cope with estrangement from his father, unrequited love, sibling rivalry, and failure at his studies. The estrangement from his father concerns belief in God or an afterlife. Prentice cannot accept a universe without some higher power, some purpose; he can't believe that people can just cease to exist when they die.
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| Author: | Iain Banks |
| Genre: | Novel, Fiction, Mystery, Suspense |
| Year published: | 1992 |
| Number of editions: | 6 |