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Recollections from his past suddenly return, haunting Ian Harbinger in wanting to know about the death of his Aunt Anastasia. By some premonition he finds himself back at the old family home in Cambridgeshire that was once owned by his aunt and where he spent all his school holidays. It now stands empty but by dubious means he gains access into 'Homemead' and discovers certain unanswered questions. It forces him into a sense of loyalty to use his long overdue leave as an engineer from the off-shore oil industry and he embarks, setting out to resolve exactly what happened to his beloved aunt.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Recollections from his past suddenly return, haunting Ian Harbinger in wanting to know about the death of his Aunt Anastasia. By some premonition he finds himself back at the old family home in Cambridgeshire that was once owned by his aunt and where he spent all his school holidays. It now stands empty but by dubious means he gains access into 'Homemead' and discovers certain unanswered questions. It forces him into a sense of loyalty to use his long overdue leave as an engineer from the off-shore oil industry and he embarks, setting out to resolve exactly what happened to his beloved aunt. Against a background of historical intrigue he travels to Namibia where as a geologist she worked living amongst the desert people the Herero. Ian's determination to reach a conclusion with his quest has no boundaries… What awaits him in the desert of Namibia is unexpected and - totally life changing!
Autorenporträt
In this, his debut full length novel, John Kelley draws on all his experience as an engineer working both in the UK and abroad. Born in the UK and already an established author of short stories and a renowned photographer, when he has time, Kelley also enjoys spending time driving rally cars in the UK. Passionate about writing and the planet, Kelley addresses many current global concerns in his novels which transcend any cultural differences.