The Lazarus Pool - David Swattridge

The Lazarus Pool

Buch | Hardcover
661 Seiten
2017
Austin Macauley Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-78629-439-5 (ISBN)
28,65 inkl. MwSt
Ghost, spirits, demons, the living, and the dead. It's not the easiest group to imagine saving the world, but in Pale Battalions, The Lazurus Pool, we meet a diverse and ever-interesting menagerie of individuals faced with worldly challenges. Sam Morbeck attempts to secure a much-needed vacation with Elizabeth. Despite their instruction to combat stress, they encounter an increase of dilemmas as they meet new friends, foes, and associates in the secret organisation they perform work for. Not only do Sam and his friends devise ways to help the souls that require their assistance, they discover an out-of-this-world anomaly in High Wood's neighbour's cellar. Through the eyes of the living, we see couples caring for each other, and youngsters falling in love. From the perspective of the dead, we see longings and hopes. With the energy of the evil, we see hatred and destruction. In The Lazarus Pool, action, wit, and sentiment are shown with great precision, whether it be from struggling POWs in Burma, captive Jews in Auschwitz, or bumbling fools in the present. The Lazarus Pool is an intriguing and rich tale that continues Sam's adventures of faith and time travel.

David Swattridge has lived in South Wales all his life, has been married for forty-three years to Janet, has a daughter Emma, and two grandsons Charlie and Alfie. After working for forty-two years in the health sector, the publication in 2015 of his first novel, Pale Battalions - The Dark Land, fulfilled a life's ambition of becoming an author. www.davidswattridge.com

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Science Fiction
ISBN-10 1-78629-439-7 / 1786294397
ISBN-13 978-1-78629-439-5 / 9781786294395
Zustand Neuware
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