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Featherbones

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By (author): Brown Thomas Brown

Felix walks the same way to work through Southampton every morning, and the same way home again in the evenings. His life up to this point feels like one day repeated over and over; a speck of silt caught in the city's muddied waters. Sometimes it is all he can do to sit and watch while the urban sprawl races indifferently around him. But when the city stares back at him, one evening after work, everything changes.

He doesn't see the statue's head move, but he feels its eyes on him, studying him from its lofty perch in East Park. From then on he continues to glimpse it, or something like it, encroaching with every visitation. With it come memories, spilling through the streets, crawling through the dark, haunting his night-time flat, until he isn't quite sure what is real anymore and what is imagined, in this hard, grey place where the gulls watch him sleep...

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 133 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Sparkling Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781907230516

About BrownThomas Brown

Thomas Brown has spent the best part of his life reading and studying fiction of all kinds but his heart beats for Horror and Fantasy. In 2010 he won the University of Southampton's Flash Fiction Competition for his short story 'Crowman'. In 2014 he won the Almond Press Short Story Competition 'Broken Worlds'. In the same year his first novel LYNNWOOD was a finalist for The People's Book Prize. In 2018 he completed a doctoral degree at the University of Southampton examining the limitations of language and how to navigate them to better communicate meaning through fiction.He lives and works in a small market town bordering the Cotswolds where he still writes every day.

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