1968, and Charles Somerville, son of impoverished landowner Philip Somerville, is on the run from drug dealers in the Welsh borders. In nearby Llantrisillio, newcomers James and Suzie find their idyll shattered by the voyeurism of their farming neighbour.
 
1968, and Charles Somerville, son of impoverished landowner Philip Somerville, is on the run from drug dealers in the Welsh borders. In nearby Llantrisillio, newcomers James and Suzie find their idyll shattered by the voyeurism of their farming neighbour.
 
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Höhe: 178 mm
Breite: 111 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
 
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978-0-00-649009-8 (9780006490098)
 
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David Armstrong was born in Birmingham in 1946. After leaving school at fifteen, he worked as a salesman, building labourer and lorry-driver, and sold books to the British Forces in Germany. In 1974, after taking an English degree at the University of Wales, Cardiff, he began teaching at a college of further education in Shropshire. He has two grown-up children and lives in the Welsh Borders. 'Thought for the Day' is his fourth novel.
David Armstrong was born in Birmingham in 1946. After leaving school at fifteen, he worked as a salesman, building labourer and lorry-driver, and sold books to the British Forces in Germany. In 1974, after taking an English degree at the University of Wales, Cardiff, he began teaching at a college of further education in Shropshire. He has two grown-up children and lives in the Welsh Borders. 'Thought for the Day' is his fourth novel.