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The Ghost of Alice Fields

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Alice Fields - adopted daughter of the Balkans scholar, Professor Popov - dies from a blow to the head precisely a decade after Slobodan Milosevic said to fellow Serbs at a rally: 'No one will ever hit you again.

Poet and newspaper columnist Jude Oswald chances upon the crime scene reconstruction near his Edinburgh home. When he uses his column to accuse the Professor of Alice's murder, his already troubled life goes into freefall.

 

About the author:

David Cameron grew up in East Kilbride, near Glasgow. His book of stories, Rousseau Moon, was praised by Robert Nye for ‘a quality of verbal alchemy by which it transmutes the base matter of common experience into something like gold’. In 2014 he received the Hennessy Literary Award for poetry. He lives in Ireland with his wife and their three children.

 

174  pages

ISBN: 978-1-906075-81-1

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Alice Fields - adopted daughter of the Balkans scholar, Professor Popov - dies from a blow to the head precisely a decade after Slobodan Milosevic said to fellow Serbs at a rally: 'No one will ever hit you again.

Poet and newspaper columnist Jude Oswald chances upon the crime scene reconstruction near his Edinburgh home. When he uses his column to accuse the Professor of Alice's murder, his already troubled life goes into freefall.

 

About the author:

David Cameron grew up in East Kilbride, near Glasgow. His book of stories, Rousseau Moon, was praised by Robert Nye for ‘a quality of verbal alchemy by which it transmutes the base matter of common experience into something like gold’. In 2014 he received the Hennessy Literary Award for poetry. He lives in Ireland with his wife and their three children.

 

174  pages

ISBN: 978-1-906075-81-1

Alice Fields - adopted daughter of the Balkans scholar, Professor Popov - dies from a blow to the head precisely a decade after Slobodan Milosevic said to fellow Serbs at a rally: 'No one will ever hit you again.

Poet and newspaper columnist Jude Oswald chances upon the crime scene reconstruction near his Edinburgh home. When he uses his column to accuse the Professor of Alice's murder, his already troubled life goes into freefall.

 

About the author:

David Cameron grew up in East Kilbride, near Glasgow. His book of stories, Rousseau Moon, was praised by Robert Nye for ‘a quality of verbal alchemy by which it transmutes the base matter of common experience into something like gold’. In 2014 he received the Hennessy Literary Award for poetry. He lives in Ireland with his wife and their three children.

 

174  pages

ISBN: 978-1-906075-81-1

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