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Is it possible to escape Brindavan? Gopala, now a young man, flees the Community only to discover that his cloistered upbringing has ill-prepared him for life in the outside world. Anthony and Sheila, having built a new life far away from Brindavan, suddenly find that Govinda's malice is able to reach across the miles endeavouring to harm them. Meera, however, seeks to ingratiate herself with Brindavan, assuming a new identity, determined to exact revenge for her sister's death. But will she learn that revenge brings pain and bitterness rather than gratification? ………………………………...... John…mehr

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Is it possible to escape Brindavan? Gopala, now a young man, flees the Community only to discover that his cloistered upbringing has ill-prepared him for life in the outside world. Anthony and Sheila, having built a new life far away from Brindavan, suddenly find that Govinda's malice is able to reach across the miles endeavouring to harm them. Meera, however, seeks to ingratiate herself with Brindavan, assuming a new identity, determined to exact revenge for her sister's death. But will she learn that revenge brings pain and bitterness rather than gratification? ………………………………...... John Thompson published The Brindavan Chronicle:Genesis to critical acclaim in 2015. Now Nemesis takes the characters several years forward, to the outcomes - both good and bad - that they have earned.
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John was born in Yorkshire, UK, in 1954 and is married with two grown up children. His father was in the RAF and some of his childhood was spent in Africa, Singapore, Germany and Malaysia which ignited his love of travel. He trained and worked as an illustrator but working in isolation did not suit his personality, so he became involved in art and design education, spending two years as a lecturer at Yarmouk University in Jordan followed by other educational posts in the UK. He is currently the artist in residence for the National Trust at Nymans Gardens where he has been since 2012. John continues to travel abroad with his family enjoying the different cultures, physical geography and natural history of the planet which has inspired him to write.