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Bequest

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Ian Thomas is beloved around the world as the singer/songwriter of such smash hits as 'Painted Ladies', 'Hold On', and 'Right Before Your Eyes'. Now the creative force that gave us so many classic hit songs has turned to novel writing -- and what a novel: 'Bequest' tells the story of a Canadian-American university professor beset with visions of dire things past, present and future; of death and tragedy and dark secrets hidden in the American countryside. Filled with touches of humour and personal observations on the human condition, 'Bequest' also features a ruthless waste management firm that finds toxic garbage is gold and no amount of environmental damage or loss of life is too high a price to pay for massive profits. Thomas breathes life into his characters and keeps our heart rates soaring as he skilfully takes the plot through unexpected twists and turns and masterfully builds tension to the breaking point.

Author Biography:

Ian Thomas is an author whose work is rich with passion and observations on humanity's struggle with the great mystery. Already an internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter with his music performed by artists from Bette Midler to Santana, his first novel received solid reviews by the media and readers around the world. This is his second work of fiction.
Release date NZ
October 30th, 2006
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
288
Dimensions
230x155x21
ISBN-13
9780978107017
Product ID
1862002

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