Lieutenant Peter Cochrane of the Quantar Royal Navy believes he has his future clearly mapped out. It begins with his new assignment as an officer on Her Majesty's Spaceship Starbound, a Lightship bound for deep space voyages of exploration. But everything changes when Peter is summoned to the offic
Impulss
- Publisher
- Kirjastus «Eesti Raamat»
- Tongue
- Estonian
- Weight
- 58 B
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
Üldiselt psühholoogilise koega novellid on enamasti viimastel aastatel kirjutatud. Sageli rohke looduskirjelduse taustal liiguvad siin poeetilise elutunnetusega naised, kes on püüdnud end asjalikku koorde suruda. Loodusest ning minevikust saabunud impulsside ajel avanevad novellikogu tegelastele mitmed uued aspektid oma eluhoiaku nägemiseks.
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