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The Man Who Travelled On Motorways Trevor Hoyle

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The Man Who Travelled On Motorways Trevor Hoyle
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Publisher: Hachette UK
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Trevor Hoyle
ISBN: 9781848669284, 1848669283
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Man Who Travelled On Motorways Trevor Hoyle by Trevor Hoyle 9781848669284, 1848669283 instant download after payment.

A cult classic by an award-winning novelist, The Man Who Travelled on Motorways is the first novel to exploit the mystique of motorway travel - the realities, unrealities and fantasies that take over the mind of the long-distance driver. The night drives between Manchester and London are long and dull, even though our narrator whiles away the hours reminiscing about his life - the motorway service stations, the pubs and hotels, the mills and moorlands that punctuate his journeys . . . But then things start to change: nothing is what it appears to be; no actions are innocent. As the secret life of his imagination begins to take on a nightmarish power of its own, so the objective world begins to sift through his fingers like a handful of dust. 'A novel that blurs the boundaries between fantasy and illusion, amusing and terrifying by turns as it considers the impact of motorway travel on the modern psyche' - Morning Star

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