
Man Picks Flower
Roger King(Author)
Regal House Publishing LLC
Published on 18. March 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
226 pages
978-1-64603-566-3 (ISBN)
Description
"Deva, a Brazilian nightclub singer, accepts a mysterious invitation to become the companion to a wealthy recluse living in a London penthouse. Known only as Harry, he suffers from a traumatic brain injury where he rises each morning, having forgotten all that has transpired the day before. One cryptic clue offers a glimpse into Harry 's past-a photograph of a man in a field, picking a daffodil. Endeavoring to identify the man, Deva discovers that her own turbulent past intertwines not only with Harry's but with the unnamed man in the photograph, and that all of their movements are being monitored, even orchestrated, by the doctor and housekeeper in Harry's employ, who have ties to British intelligence and a dark purpose of their own. Harry's past memories are the key-but remembering the past might just destroy them all. As Deva is propelled through the layers of intrigue and personal connection, Man Picks Flower explores the deep, lasting traumas of America's foreign adventures, the labile nature of memory, and what it takes for the damaged to love again"--
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Language
English
Place of publication
Raleigh
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64603-566-3 (9781646035663)
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Person
Roger King was born in Enfield North London. He is the author of five previous novels, Horizontal Hotel, Written on a Stranger's Map, Sea Level, Love and Fatigue in America, and the award winning, A Girl From Zanzibar. His international work with the UN has taken him to twenty countries, and includes making documentary films with indigenous peoples. These days his time is equally divided between Leverett, Massachusetts, London, and his sailing boat, Iona.