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Confession of a Hollow Man is a powerfully emotive story; moving, disturbing and provocative. Readers who seek plastic happy endings need not apply, for what you will find here is a startlingly dynamic example of realism - one moment painfully frank, the next remarkably morose. But always, always believable.
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For someone looking out for something a little outrageous, bizarre and totally off the wall, Confession of a Hollow Man could be just the thing they're looking for.
David Price |
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Confession of a Hollow Man is the story of a homosexual living in the future. Space exploration is commonplace, and he joins the Space Corps to escape the homophobia that exists on Earth. On the strange world of Barathania he falls in love with an alien he christens Lucifer. From this point his life will never be the same.
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