Death Of An Ordinary Man

I, Lucifer: Finally, the Other Side of the Story

Author: Glen Duncan

Nathan’s gravestone offers a short and hopeful summary: At rest. But Nathan is not at rest, and knows he won’t be until he can find out how and why he died. son, daughter, father and best friend, getting to know them like he has never known them before. But there are two things he can’t understand: a strange young couple on the fringes of the wake, whose presence fills him….Read More

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