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Natural flights of the human mind a novel

Peter Straker lives in a converted lighthouse on the Devon coast with a fine view of the sea, two cats, and no neighbors. That's just the way he likes it. He speaks to no one except in his dreams, where he converses with some of the seventy-eight people he believes he killed nearly a quarter-century earlier -- though he can't quite remember how it happened. But Straker's carefully preserved solitude is about to be invaded by Imogen Doody, a prickly and unapproachable school caretaker with a painful history herself. Against his will -- and hers -- Straker soon finds himself helping Imogen repair the run-down cottage she's inherited. There are forces gathering, however, as the twenty-fifth anniversary of Straker's crime approaches, and they're intent upon disturbing his precarious peace.

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  • ""Peter Straker lives in a converted lighthouse on the Devon coast with a fine view of the sea, two cats, and no neighbors. That's just the way he likes it. He speaks to no one except in his dreams, where he converses with some of the seventy-eight people he believes he killed nearly a quarter-century earlier though he can't quite remember how it happened. But Straker's carefully preserved solitude is about to be invaded by Imogen Doody, a prickly and unapproachable school caretaker with a painful history herself."--Back cover."
  • ""Peter Straker lives in a converted lighthouse on the Devon coast with a fine view of the sea, two cats, and no neighbors. That's just the way he likes it. He speaks to no one except in his dreams, where he converses with some of the seventy-eight people he believes he killed nearly a quarter-century earlier though he can't quite remember how it happened. But Straker's carefully preserved solitude is about to be invaded by Imogen Doody, a prickly and unapproachable school caretaker with a painful history herself." -- Back cover."
  • "Peter Straker lives in a converted lighthouse on the Devon coast with a fine view of the sea, two cats, and no neighbors. That's just the way he likes it. He speaks to no one except in his dreams, where he converses with some of the seventy-eight people he believes he killed nearly a quarter-century earlier -- though he can't quite remember how it happened. But Straker's carefully preserved solitude is about to be invaded by Imogen Doody, a prickly and unapproachable school caretaker with a painful history herself. Against his will -- and hers -- Straker soon finds himself helping Imogen repair the run-down cottage she's inherited. There are forces gathering, however, as the twenty-fifth anniversary of Straker's crime approaches, and they're intent upon disturbing his precarious peace."@en
  • "Een excentrieke eenling, door wiens schuld een kwart eeuw geleden ruim zeventig mensen omkwamen bij een treinongeluk, leert een nieuwe bewoonster van het dorp kennen en ontrafelt langzaam aan de waarheid over het verleden."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Large type books"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@es
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Ji yi liu li"
  • "Natural flights of the human mind : a novel"
  • "Natural flights of the human mind"
  • "記憶流離"
  • "Caído del cielo"
  • "Caído del cielo"@es
  • "Natural flights of the human mind a novel"@en
  • "Natural flights of the human mind a novel"
  • "Natuurlijke vlucht van de menselijke geest"
  • "Der Mann, der aus den Wolken fiel : Roman"
  • "Folles envolées : roman"
  • "Der Mann, der aus den Wolken fiel Roman"