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The Interloper

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Pub Date 14 Jul 2022 | Archive Date 31 Aug 2022


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Description

POWERFUL, COMPELLING, WITH A MIND-BLOWING CONCLUSION!

A hilltop village in Southwest France. The view is idyllic, and to an outsider, the lives lived there are too…

Suffering from mental illness since a child, retired Russian scientist, Karolis Dante Valentin, spends his days crafting puppets under the watchful eye of Dr Yves Chéron, who ponders upon his own solitary life. Father Gabriel wants no more than to stay in his beloved church, whilst the mayor, Robert Rousseau, seeks harmony in all things. Clémentine Laffitte spies from her château tower, and local farmer, Lavigne, tends his vines, which produce the earthy wine that sustains them all.

Together they weave a rich tapestry of life, but things are rarely what they seem…

The Interloper gives a vivid portrayal of human frailty, the complexity of friendships and relationships, the interconnectedness of all things, and the delicate balance held by love, fate, and an ever-ticking clock.

HAUNTING… ONCE READ, NEVER FORGOTTEN!

POWERFUL, COMPELLING, WITH A MIND-BLOWING CONCLUSION!

A hilltop village in Southwest France. The view is idyllic, and to an outsider, the lives lived there are too…

Suffering from mental illness...


A Note From the Publisher

Born in England to refugee and economic migrants, B. A. Cibulskas has written six novels. She studied at the University of Bristol where she was awarded a doctorate in Narrative and Life Story Research. Her working life is split between writing and as a clinical psychotherapist in the mental health sector. She also writes world fiction under the pseudonym A. K. Karla, and psychological fiction under the pseudonym Jack Duval.

Born in England to refugee and economic migrants, B. A. Cibulskas has written six novels. She studied at the University of Bristol where she was awarded a doctorate in Narrative and Life Story...


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781803139395
PRICE £4.99 (GBP)
PAGES 200

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