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Steevang
 31 Jul 2008, 09:02 #40528 Reply To Post
Title : Adios, Aurora (rev)
Author : ZeBeDee
Genre : Literary Fiction, Novel
Date Uploaded : 30 July 2008

Revised version. In 1982, an infamous mercenary surrenders to British peacekeepers in equatorial Africa. He says he is Jack Walton, whose family vanished in 1970. His captors don't believe him. No one could survive the pointless ordeals of his childhood.

Recommended by: Steevang (H.E Glover)

This is an excellent revison of what was a very very good piece of writing. Distinctive in style with a strong clear narrative voice, the words jump from the page. The story is bold, interesting and arresting. I would be buying it and recommending it to friends if I were able.
This post was last edited by Steevang, 31 Jul 2008, 09:03
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Malume
 30 Mar 2009, 19:24 #54489 Reply To Post
Quote: Steevang, Thursday, 31 Jul 2008 09:02
Title : Adios, Aurora (rev)
Author : ZeBeDee
Genre : Literary Fiction, Novel
Date Uploaded : 30 July 2008

Revised version. In 1982, an infamous mercenary surrenders to British peacekeepers in equatorial Africa. He says he is Jack Walton, whose family vanished in 1970. His captors don't believe him. No one could survive the pointless ordeals of his childhood.

Recommended by: Steevang (H.E Glover)

This is an excellent revison of what was a very very good piece of writing. Distinctive in style with a strong clear narrative voice, the words jump from the page. The story is bold, interesting and arresting. I would be buying it and recommending it to friends if I were able.


Malume
 30 Mar 2009, 19:25 #54490 Reply To Post
Quote: Steevang, Thursday, 31 Jul 2008 09:02
Title : Adios, Aurora (rev)
Author : ZeBeDee
Genre : Literary Fiction, Novel
Date Uploaded : 30 July 2008

Revised version. In 1982, an infamous mercenary surrenders to British peacekeepers in equatorial Africa. He says he is Jack Walton, whose family vanished in 1970. His captors don't believe him. No one could survive the pointless ordeals of his childhood.

Recommended by: Steevang (H.E Glover)

This is an excellent revison of what was a very very good piece of writing. Distinctive in style with a strong clear narrative voice, the words jump from the page. The story is bold, interesting and arresting. I would be buying it and recommending it to friends if I were able.


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