Mr. Darwin's Shooter

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Mr Darwin's Shooter
AuthorRoger McDonald
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical fiction
PublisherRandom House Australia
Publication date
1998
Media typePrint
ISBN978-0-09-183670-2
OCLC222251494

Mr Darwin's Shooter is a 1998 novel by Roger McDonald. It describes the life of Syms Covington, manservant to Charles Darwin on the voyage of the Beagle.

The book deals with three periods of Covington's life: childhood, adolescence whilst on the HMS Beagle, and middle age, where Covington is struggling to deal with the conflict between his religious views and his role in the formulation of the theory of natural selection. Among the many animals Syms Covington shot and prepared for Charles Darwin were the Galápagos finches, which became crucial for his theory.

Awards and nominations

  • 1999 NSW Premier's Award for Fiction,
  • 1999 Victorian Premier's Award for Fiction,
  • 2000 National Fiction Award,
  • 2000 SA Premier's Literary Award