Darkness

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Pub Date 20 Aug 2019 | Archive Date 16 Sep 2019

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Description

Dan is a man for whom life has lost all meaning. Now nothing more than an unwanted burden, it is empty, shorn of love and full of sour thoughts. But a chance meeting with a stranger offers him hope to find a new purpose for his life; a purpose that will take him on a unique odyssey.

With the help of others, Dan embarks on a journey that takes him into the very heart of Africa to a place that is only rarely visited and largely unspoiled. His journey is guaranteed to test his resolve and endurance, exposing him to a whole series of challenges he has never had to face before.

Can Dan overcome the darkness and find his longed-for release?

Dan is a man for whom life has lost all meaning. Now nothing more than an unwanted burden, it is empty, shorn of love and full of sour thoughts. But a chance meeting with a stranger offers him hope...


A Note From the Publisher

David Fletcher was born in Rugby. He attended the University of Birmingham and graduated with a degree in Chemistry. David then trained as a Chartered Accountant at Touche Ross, which later become Deloitte, where he rose to Partner. He is now retired.

David Fletcher is the author of numerous other titles, including Absolutely Galapagos, The A-Z of Stuff, and A Man, A Plan, A Canal Panama.

David Fletcher was born in Rugby. He attended the University of Birmingham and graduated with a degree in Chemistry. David then trained as a Chartered Accountant at Touche Ross, which later become...


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ISBN 9781838599980
PRICE US$4.99 (USD)
PAGES 200

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Featured Reviews

An intellectual and philosophical journey through Africa. Dan, the main character, is on a trip to two forested areas in the Congo. He befriends Mike, a fellow Englishman, takes in the beauty of his surroundings and has a number of discussions about politics and the world in general. Dan can be quite a "downer" as the book suggests.

Laced within Dan's story are snippets of Dan and his wife, Kim. This from THEIR trip to Morocco - the reader is not soon to find out where Kim is now. They had been on a tour with 14 "birders" who kept to themselves. This gave Dan time to reflect - maybe too much.

Much of this really interesting story is heavy with rhetoric and some history that may be either of interest (or overdone) to the reader.

Dan goes "AWOL" from his group to find the Lodie River in Morocco - his goal.

Will this goal lead Dan to his demise or perhaps, once again, will Dan feel better about his life?

Many Thanks to Troubador Publishing Ltd. and NetGalley for a thought-provoking read.

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A very thought provoking book of how loss can drive us.
Detailed descriptions of the locations, people and wildlife the main character encounters adds weight to the emotions built up in the narative.

Two different off the grid holidays lead to death and personal discovery. One death unforseen, the others carefully and painfully arranged.

I enjoyed this book for the descriptions of the areas and the way you are drawn into the characters life, losses and his future. Whatever he has decided it will be. Xxx

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I found this book highly intriguing. It's a story of two deaths, at its core and a very dour character called 'Dan'. Deeply moving and interesting, with an amazingly well-paced story that takes you towards and passed those two deaths, it's a story that left me thinking about a lot. I'm not sure I understood the whole backdrop, but it did leave me intrigued, and willing to read more from the author.

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