Out Of The Dark
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Book Details
About the Book
The second in a series of novels named 'Ends & Means' is set in the University sector and considers the effect of matters beyond the control of individuals, on their responsibilities and behaviour. Disasters, man-made or otherwise have effects far beyond those immediately affected. The consequences ripple from the source with no regard to the limits of personal trauma. In October 1966 there was a tragedy in a small mining village in South Wales when a waste tip slid down the mountainside, engulfing a farmhouse, a primary school and a row of houses. 116 children and 28 adults were buried alive in a sea of slurry. No-one's life would ever be the same again.
About the Author
DB Lewis is an internationally published academic with a number of highly regarded research papers and textbooks in neurobiolgy. He has also published nonfiction set in the academic world he knows so well. The latter deal with issues of responsibility, power and privilege and the often difficult choices of behaviour that must be addressed.