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2020

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Can love and hope survive in a climate of fear and betrayal? In the early months of 2020, Alex is determined to live his life elsewhere. In his confusion of escape and longing for another home, he accidentally meets Paul, a sleek and potentially dangerous young man who threatens to tear apart the barriers to his heart; barriers built partly by the shadowy, beautiful figure of Luc and a truth that is difficult to face. Slowly, Alex and Paul realise a disaster is approaching that imperils not only them but the whole world. John Roman Baker is a British novelist, poet and playwright whose work shows an allegiance towards French literature and philosophy. His novels frequently centre on the cities which have been most influential in his Brighton and Paris. 2020 returns to these cities in a work that explores the significance of memory and friendship in times of uncertainty.

162 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 21, 2020

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