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The novel is a powerful study of emotional trauma focusing on veteran photojournalist Clem Glass. His faith in humanity is shattered after witnessing the aftermath of a genocidal massacre in an undisclosed African location, similar to the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Unable to forget the images, he struggles to come to terms with his memories while dealing with a family crisis in London and the West Country of England. The book explores themes of humanity and inhumanity, the nature of truth, and how people choose to see the world.
The novel is a powerful study of emotional trauma focusing on veteran photojournalist Clem Glass. His faith in humanity is shattered after witnessing the aftermath of a genocidal massacre in an undisclosed African location, similar to the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Unable to forget the images, he struggles to come to terms with his memories while dealing with a family crisis in London and the West Country of England. The book explores themes of humanity and inhumanity, the nature of truth, and how people choose to see the world.
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