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We Follow the Dying Light

Englisch, Twi-Sprache · Fester Einband

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Wandering through East Hastings is a man whose memories are locked within a nightmare fortress deep in his subconscious; an opioid addicted mute that has exhausted the city's mental health resources.
Cat Chambers is an anxiety-ridden psychiatrist trying to keep her experimental trauma clinic afloat. PTER, the controversial technology she uses to witness her patients most horrific memories, is the penitence she places on herself for her past mistakes.
When the addict becomes Cat's patient, PTER plunges her into the pandemonium tearing apart the man's broken mind. As Cat trespasses through his memories she discovers links to her own troubled past. Driven by a desperate bid for closure, she risks the addict's life and her last shreds of sanity, to unlock his secrets.
We Follow the Dying Light is a mind-bending, psychological thriller centered on an intricately imagined technology and a heroine whose own struggles with mental health are as high-stakes and harrowing as those of her patients.

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David taught on VSO in Sri Lanka and in a variety of educational settings. He also worked with homeless people in London before finding his way into twenty years' work in Steiner education. Two Collections for children stem from this period and 'A Treasury of Trees', (2017) and 'A Treasury of Plants', (2020) for adults, (all published by Wynstones Press). 2020 also saw the publication of 'Common Wealth' (Matador), a panoramic collection of poems spanning prehistoric times to the present. 'A Seasons' Treasury' comprises three privately printed collections here brought together for the first time and recording living through the seasons in rural Dorset and Herefordshire.

Produktdetails

Autoren David Donaldson
Verlag David Donaldson
 
Sprache Englisch, Twi-Sprache
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 13.11.2017
 
EAN 9781773701844
ISBN 978-1-77370-184-4
Seiten 292
Abmessung 145 mm x 222 mm x 21 mm
Gewicht 560 g
Thema Belletristik > Spannung

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