The Credit Draper
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Novels by J David Simons
THE GLASGOW TO GALILEE TRILOGY:
The Credit Draper
The Liberation of Celia Kahn
The Land Agent
An Exquisite Sense of What Is Beautiful
Copyright
Published by Saraband
Suite 202, 98 Woodlands Road
Glasgow, G3 6HB
Scotland
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Copyright © J. David Simons 2008/2014
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ISBN: 9781908643834
ebook: 9781908643858
Printed in the EU on sustainably sourced paper.
First published in 2008 by Two Ravens Press.
Republished by Five Leaves Publications in 2011.
Editor: Craig Hillsley
Text design by Laura Jones
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The Glasgow to Galilee Trilogy
While The Credit Draper stands as a novel in its own right, it is also the first part of a loose trilogy incorporating two other novels, The Liberation of Celia Kahn and The Land Agent, also published by Saraband. The three books can be read separately and in any order.
An Exquisite Sense of What Is Beautiful
An eminent British writer returns to the resort hotel in Japan where he once spent a beautiful, snowed-in winter. It was there he fell in love and wrote a best-selling novel accusing America of being in denial about the horrific destruction during World War II. As we learn more, however, we realise that he too is in denial, and that his past is now rapidly catching up with him. A sweeping novel of East and West, love and war, truth and delusion.