Coming Down

Coming Down

EnglishPaperback / softback
Howe Martin
Troubador Publishing
EAN: 9781800461369
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Coming Down is a novel about falling - falling in love, falling from grace, falling foul, falling apart, falling free. A story of addiction, drug dealing and sky-diving. At its vertiginous centre one man’s commitment to making money and living life to excess. An unprincipled hero with huge appetites for women, designer clothes and drugs, guided by a criminal code that allows him free rein to exploit the real and virtual networks of the global era.

The exhilarating drama of a high altitude free fall over the desert coastline of southern California provides the narrative structure for Coming Down. Each chapter brings the hero, X, closer to the earth. As he hurtles downwards his thoughts and feelings about falling provide the cement that binds the key events in his life into a revelatory whole that opens the way to understanding why he is, where he is, plunging towards the Pacific Ocean at terminal velocity. 

Falling is central to Coming Down and each chapter is “book-ended” with startling biblical, literary, scientific, and journalistic extracts, both serious and humorous, about falling. Some are of only tangential relevance to the plot, others of vital importance. 
EAN 9781800461369
ISBN 1800461364
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Publication date February 28, 2021
Pages 296
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 138
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Howe Martin