The man who would not die

The man who would not die by Thomas Page is a work of literature published by Hamlyn in 1983, comprising 263 pages. This book presents the story of Daniel Forrester, who becomes a victim of his own super-advanced life-support system following a plane crash. As a result, he experiences intermittent periods of ghost-walking, leading to a unique exploration of life and existence.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of survival and the implications of advanced technology on human life. The themes of life support and the surreal experience of ghost-walking are central to the story, inviting contemplation on the nature of reality and consciousness. This edition is written in English and offers a thought-provoking journey through the intersections of technology and human experience.
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Daniel Forrester becomes a victim of his own super-advanced life-support system which causes him to experience intermittent periods of ghost-walking after he is involved in a plane crash
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