A review by johnadonaghy
A Land Without Sin by Paula Huston

4.0

A fascinating novel set in Guatemala and Chiapas in the early nineties. In many ways it's a story of multiple "conversions." It's also influenced by the thought of René Girard.
Some aspects at the end of the novel were a little too predictable. I would have liked to see more development of the plot in San Cristobal and Lacondon as well as of the character of Stefan.
It is delightful - though not emotionally easy.