Mid-list writer Daniel Ellis becomes obsessed with the life and work of novelist Vaughan Edwards, who disappeared in mysterious circumstances in 1996. Edwards' novels, freighted with foreboding tragedy and a lyrical sense of loss, echo something in Ellis's own life. His investigations lead Ellis eve
A Writer's Life
โ Scribed by Brown, Eric
- Book ID
- 108067643
- Publisher
- infinity plus
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Mid-list writer Daniel Ellis becomes obsessed with the life and work of novelist Vaughan Edwards, who disappeared in mysterious circumstances in 1996. Edwards' novels, freighted with foreboding tragedy and a lyrical sense of loss, echo something in Ellis's own life. His investigations lead Ellis ever deeper into the enigma that lies at the heart of Vaughan Edwards' country house, Edgecoombe Hall, and the horror that dwells there.
In a departure from his science fiction roots, Eric Brown has written a haunting novella that explores the essence of creativity, the secret of love, and the tragedy that lies at the heart of human existence.
"British writing with a deft, understated touch: wonderful"
-- New Scientist.
"SF infused with a cosmopolitan and literary sensibility... accomplished and affecting"
-- Paul McAuley.
"One of the very best of the new generation of British SF writers"
-- Vector
"Eric Brown has an enviable talent for writing stories which are the essence of modern science fiction and yet show a passionate concern for the human predicament and human values"
-- Bob Shaw.
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