For most of his life, people considered Dave to be a decent man. But after witnessing his wife’s gruesome murder he struggles to cope. He becomes someone whose values border on being detestable. Content in the knowledge his family is coping better than he is, and recognising that he has a problem – one he cannot easily solve – he sets about getting his life back on track. To have a future he decides to go back to the past. To accept that his wife is gone he must first try and find her. He formulates a plan to visit many of the places they had been to together. His journey takes him to England, then through Europe, and on to South East Asia and he re-lives moments they had shared. Questions arise from his new was spending time dwelling on a person who has gone a good way to be getting over them? Was there a danger of becoming locked in the past? Only by making the journey would he have the answers to these. The one question he never considered was, is everyone else really coping as well as he thinks? This is the sequel to The Shady Side of the Linden Tree.
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