They slip through their separate lives in a dazed dreamland, blinding themselves to what they do not wish to see: the maestro, a drug addicted jazz musician, and
It’s a working holiday for best-selling writer Sian Anderson as she isolates herself in “a two-thousand-year-old town” on the Greek island of Monemvasia, leaving her boyfriend John in
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First published in 1927 and now reprinted as part of the Science Fiction Classics range of the British Library, The Man with Six Senses was the second novel
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“There’s a woman called Tegan in Australia fighting for Aboriginal rights. There’s Ben and Polly in India, running an orphanage there. There was Harry. Oh, I loved Harry.
They apparently have nothing in common, the people who wake up in the field by the forest, gagged but unbound, in their midst a wooden crate which contains