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Philip Harbinger may or may not have killed his wife. The police believe he is guilty, but would like to get a formal confession out of him to save tedious paperwork. He is held in an old courthouse in London, and whilst exercising in the yard, he hears a voice in his head that apparently comes from the wall, the witness to 300 hundred years of tortured souls in the ancient building. The dialogue between Philip and the wall act as a counterpoint to the different techniques the police use to obtain his confession.

Produktbeschreibung
Philip Harbinger may or may not have killed his wife. The police believe he is guilty, but would like to get a formal confession out of him to save tedious paperwork. He is held in an old courthouse in London, and whilst exercising in the yard, he hears a voice in his head that apparently comes from the wall, the witness to 300 hundred years of tortured souls in the ancient building. The dialogue between Philip and the wall act as a counterpoint to the different techniques the police use to obtain his confession.
Autorenporträt
David spent his formative years as a Subaltern on the Hohne Artillery ranges in Germany and the back streets of the Bogside. He had his first brush with computers on FACE in the back of a Land Rover, entering the profession on leaving the army, and skilfully avoiding stepping on any passing bandwagon. At the end of the millennium, he was diagnosed with cancer and bought a derelict barn, simultaneously. His remission period was spent labouring whilst his wife, Jan, adeptly managed the rebuild, subsequently running it for 20 years as a B&B. As a freelancer he now writes and edits a computer magazine for the construction industry, covering subjects like AI, augmented reality in the industrial Metaverse, drone technology, and the industry's challenges with climate change, sustainability and Net Zero carbon processes.