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Richard Melrose is going nowhere in life when a chance find sets him off on a transformational journey of discovery into elements of humanity he can barely believe, the impact of which is profound both to him and the people he encounters. A cast of compelling characters come to life through a series of events exploring issues such as how the media operates, the working of government, the financial sector, and international crime. The novel combines contemporary adventure with a deeper examination of the fundamental human conditions of life. The Ghost of Carter's Caravan is an unputdownable…mehr

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Richard Melrose is going nowhere in life when a chance find sets him off on a transformational journey of discovery into elements of humanity he can barely believe, the impact of which is profound both to him and the people he encounters. A cast of compelling characters come to life through a series of events exploring issues such as how the media operates, the working of government, the financial sector, and international crime. The novel combines contemporary adventure with a deeper examination of the fundamental human conditions of life. The Ghost of Carter's Caravan is an unputdownable thriller that takes readers on a thought-provoking existential quest, delivering a powerful and immersive reading experience that lives up to its tantalising premise.
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Autorenporträt
CP Carrington was born in St Albans but grew up in Somerset. After gaining a postgraduate research degree, he moved to London to work as a political adviser, which included a role in the House of Commons as a Committee Specialist. Subsequently, he ran national media operations and was a communication consultant. He then moved to Abu Dhabi working for international PR agencies providing strategic communication advice to some of the region's top companies, government departments and major projects. After fifteen years in the Middle East, he returned to the UK to work as a political adviser and to continue his writing.