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Limbodeswill's Wain
M F Dail
Limbodeswill's Wain
M F Dail
Publisher Marketing: Dickey Tonking, a favorite student of troubled professor Barry Richter, is called upon to deliver a paper to an assembly of peers during Richter's illness. In doing so, he radically distorts the original text and almost unconsciously includes ideas of his own. But when the professor dies in a fire that looks suspiciously like a suicide, his protege is left to face the academic consequences. Worse yet, when Dickey unwittingly becomes involved in an attempted murder of a girl by a jealous lover, he shoots the villain during a scuffle. As the girl, Cissy, flees the scene, both she and Dickey have no idea they will soon begin a rocky relationship with unforeseen consequences. To escape the police after the shooting, Dickey travels to South Africa, where he hopes to rekindle a liaison with a doctor; however, she soon terminates the relationship. Just as Dickey finds himself intrigued by a nurse, the police finally catch up with him. He is flown home under guard, tried, and sentenced to several years in jail. Visited by Cissy in prison, Dickey is relieved when his innocence is finally acknowledged. But now only time will tell whether their relationship will last-or whether he will ever be able to shake his obsession with the nurse he left behind. Limbodeswill's Wain shares the tale of a young man's coming-of-age journey as he faces many challenges, learns to love, and discovers his destiny. Contributor Bio: Dail, M F The author was born in Apartheid South Africa but left there for Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) within a few years of leaving school. There he spent a twelve-year period, working in the mining industry, on and off in field exploration, then underground and finally in administration. After that he left for Britain in a move aimed at improving career prospects. When following a given period, nothing came of this, he settled down to writing.
Media | Książki Paperback Book (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem) |
Wydane | 20 marca 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781490729572 |
Wydawcy | Trafford Publishing |
Strony | 1154 |
Wymiary | 152 × 229 × 57 mm · 1,51 kg |
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