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A white-knuckle thriller and a haunting portrait of a disappearing American frontier, No Man's Land weaves together themes of survival, redemption and the brutal price of silence. Simon Gaul charts new territory in the American literary seascape, creating an indelible portrait of both a vanishing way of life and the depths of human resilience. Just how far will someone go to protect what matters most?

Produktbeschreibung
A white-knuckle thriller and a haunting portrait of a disappearing American frontier, No Man's Land weaves together themes of survival, redemption and the brutal price of silence. Simon Gaul charts new territory in the American literary seascape, creating an indelible portrait of both a vanishing way of life and the depths of human resilience. Just how far will someone go to protect what matters most?
Autorenporträt
Simon Gaul, a businessman, writer and peripatetic traveller, has written numerous travel books, as well as the well-loved children's book Pushkin the Polar Bear. He has sailed nearly every ocean, driven from London to Beijing in 1990 before the USSR collapsed, and reported on that 55-day expedition for the Sunday Correspondent and Capital Radio. He has also been a freelance journalist for titles such as the Daily Telegraph and the  Independent. Simon previously lived in London, where he owned The Travel Bookshop (of cinematic fame) in Notting Hill. Now, when not on the road, he calls the Bernese Oberland home.