Flying to Nowhere A Tale

Flying to Nowhere A Tale by John Fuller is a first edition published by Penguin in 1983, featuring 88 pages in English. This novel begins with the arrival of church agent Vane on a remote Welsh island, tasked with investigating the mysterious disappearance of pilgrims visiting a sacred well. As Vane searches for clues, the local Abbot embarks on his own quest to uncover the location of the soul, intertwining themes of faith and mystery.
Readers will find a narrative that blends elements of modern fiction with a magical and poetic tone. The story explores the interplay between hope and fear, delving into the human desire to believe in miracles. Through Vane’s investigation and the Abbot’s spiritual journey, Flying to Nowhere presents a thought-provoking exploration of belief and the unknown.
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John Fuller’s first novel opens with the arrival of church agent Vane on a remote Welsh island where he is to investigate the disappearance of pilgrims visiting its sacred well. While Vane looks for clues and corpses the local Abbot seaches for the location of the soul. Magical and poetic, Flying to Nowhere awakens our secret hopes and fears and our need to believe in miracles.
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