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I Saw A Man
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The event that changed all of their lives happened on a Saturday afternoon in June, just minutes after Michael Turner - thinking the Nelsons' house was empty - stepped through their back door.

After the sudden loss of his wife, Michael Turner moves to London and quickly develops a close friendship with the Nelson family next door. Josh, Samantha and their two young daughters seem to represent everything Michael fears he may now never have: intimacy, children, stability and a family home. Despite this, the new friendship at first seems to offer the prospect of healing, but then a catastrophic event changes everything. Michael is left bearing a burden of grief and a secret he must keep, but the truth can only be kept at bay for so long.

Moving from London and New York to the deserts of Nevada, I Saw a Man is a brilliant exploration of violence, guilt and attempted redemption, written with the pace and grip of a thriller. Owen Sheers takes the reader from close observation of the domestic sphere to some of the most important questions and dilemmas of the contemporary world.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780571317752
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandeBook
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisWasserzeichen
FormatE101
Erschienen am26.05.2015
AuflageMain
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse896 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.46044082
KatalogVC
Datenquelle-Nr.6568551
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Owen Sheers has written two collections of poetry,The Blue Book andSkirrid Hill. His non-fiction includesThe Dust Diaries andCalon: A Journey to the Heart of Welsh Rugby. His novelResistance has been translated into ten languages and was made into a film in 2011. His plays includeThe Passion andThe Two Worlds of Charlie F.He has been a NYPL Cullman Fellow, Writer in Residence for the Wordsworth Trust and Artist in Residence for the Welsh Rugby Union.