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Following in the wake of his highly praised first two books, Jonathan Buckleyโ€™s โ€˜Ghost MacIndoeโ€™ is a bold and ambitious novel that focuses on the life of Alexander MacIndoe, a self-centred man who is characterised only by his physical beauty and a complete lack of will.

Jonathan Buckleyโ€™s third novel opens with Alexander MacIndoeโ€™s earliest memory: a February morning in 1944, in the aftermath of the second wave of German air-raids. Set mainly in London and Brighton, Ghost MacIndoe is the story of the next fifty-four years of Alexanderโ€™s life. We meet his glamorous mother and his father, a pioneering plastic surgeon; a traumatised war veteran called Mr Beckwith with whom Alexander works for several years as a gardener and, most important of all, the orphaned Megan Beckwith, whose relationship with Alexander crystallises into a romance in the 1970s. In the wake of his highly praised first two novels, Jonathan Buckleyโ€™s third miraculously brings into being one simple life and the last sixty years of English history.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published Date: 1977

Page Count: 234

Categories: Mathematics / General, Mathematics / Applied, Science / Physics / Mathematical & Computational, Science / Research & Methodology

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