After two hours of this colourful pageant of human depravity and lunacy, Sergeant Bailey said, rather belatedly, 'I'd go home, if I were you. It could be hours yet.' But we stayed and our patience was rewarded after a further ninety ...
fences to see what was on the other side and pestering my mum with questions about why there were so many stars in the night sky. However, it was still a pretty normal upbringing in a typically dysfunctional middle class way.
Ride shotgun with author and award-winning copywriter Josh Langley as he battles his inner-cynic and subjects himself to a barrage of strange and creepy adventures as a result of his lifelong obsession with the afterlife.
One of the things that caregivers to the dying learn is that most people have had some sort of extrasensory experience... they just don't talk about it under normal circumstances. But dying is not “normal” in that regard.
The book is also designed as a resource that links the reader to a vast range of services and organisations u everything from mortician's courses to statutory information about Wills.
Written directly to the person facing the end of life, it compassionately but frankly clarifies the mystery of dying by describing the physical, psychosocial and spiritual changes that may be encountered and how best to understand and ...
Praise: “TJ O’Connor has a smash hit with his debut novel Dying to Know . . . I couldn’t stop reading.”—Stephen Frey, New York Times bestselling author
"Dying to Know is the work of a distinguished scholar, at the peak of his powers, who is intimately familiar with his materials, and whose knowledge of Victorian fiction and scientific thought is remarkable.
I am a runner with a special local circuit. One and three-quarter miles up to the top of the hill at Little Trevalgan, within the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall - and then back down again. 3.5 miles for the free flow of thoughts.
A trio held together by the evil they do is being divided by someone who is tired of waiting.
"Dying to Know is the work of a distinguished scholar, at the peak of his powers, who is intimately familiar with his materials, and whose knowledge of Victorian fiction and scientific thought is remarkable.