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House of spines, Michael J. Malone

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House of spines, Michael J. Malone
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
House of spines
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Michael J. Malone
Summary
Ran McGhie's world has been turned upside down. A young, lonely, and frustrated writer, and suffering from mental-health problems, he discovers that his long-dead mother was related to one of Glasgow's oldest merchant families. Not only that, but Ran has inherited Newton Hall, a vast mansion that belonged to his great-uncle, who it seems has been watching from afar as his estranged great-nephew has grown up. Entering his new-found home, it seems Great-Uncle Fitzpatrick has turned it into a temple to the written word-the perfect place for poet Ran. But everything is not as it seems. As he explores the Hall's endless corridors, Ran's grasp on reality appears to be loosening. And then he comes across an ancient lift; and in that lift a mirror. And in the mirror . . . the reflection of a woman
Target audience
adult
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