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Redux
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The votes are in. The die is cast. The Water Tower's fate has been sealed.

Riding the shockwave of an unforeseen betrayal, journalist Adam Chapman is forced to re-evaluate everything he thought he knew. In a world where secrets abound, and nothing is quite what it seems, exactly what will it take to bring the truth to light?

As the village of Little Bassington awakes to a new reality, Adam is confronted with a message from beyond the grave, Clarissa Clements is left to face the future alone, and Hilda Stanton must grapple with another decisive turning point in her life - the consequences of which will have far-reaching implications for those she holds most dear...

Meanwhile, a clandestine rendezvous on the seafront holds the key to more than one person's salvation. Though with the hero of the hour ailing, could this be one battle too many for the fractured campaigners?

The moment of truth is drawing near.

But where tragedy strikes, does redemption always follow?

The fourth in Chris Vobe's five-volume epic, 'The Water Tower' is a raw and uncompromising tale of love, loyalty and allegiance, and offers a candid exploration of the way we deal with loss.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Next Chapter
Date
12 July 2023
Pages
400
ISBN
9784824180506

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The votes are in. The die is cast. The Water Tower's fate has been sealed.

Riding the shockwave of an unforeseen betrayal, journalist Adam Chapman is forced to re-evaluate everything he thought he knew. In a world where secrets abound, and nothing is quite what it seems, exactly what will it take to bring the truth to light?

As the village of Little Bassington awakes to a new reality, Adam is confronted with a message from beyond the grave, Clarissa Clements is left to face the future alone, and Hilda Stanton must grapple with another decisive turning point in her life - the consequences of which will have far-reaching implications for those she holds most dear...

Meanwhile, a clandestine rendezvous on the seafront holds the key to more than one person's salvation. Though with the hero of the hour ailing, could this be one battle too many for the fractured campaigners?

The moment of truth is drawing near.

But where tragedy strikes, does redemption always follow?

The fourth in Chris Vobe's five-volume epic, 'The Water Tower' is a raw and uncompromising tale of love, loyalty and allegiance, and offers a candid exploration of the way we deal with loss.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Next Chapter
Date
12 July 2023
Pages
400
ISBN
9784824180506