ISBN-13: 9781587902147 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 240 str.
Living in Romania in 1992, just three years after the collapse of the communist regime, John Arden discovers a country where mystery still abounds. For the first time, he feels if he can successfully confront the tribulations ahead, he has the possibility of vanquishing his inner demons. 240 pp.
Not much mystery is left in the world, but Romania still intrigues. This is precisely where John Arden finds himself. Although rampantly successful for a time in the New York business world, his soul is bare. "In The Sunlight Lies Beyond," we find him living in Romania in 1992, just three years after the collapse of the communist regime. What he discovers is a country where mystery still abounds. The society is amidst an arduous transition and he becomes entangled with various people embroiled in this tumultuous world. He begins to attend the struggling National Opera and he is shocked at what he discovers lurks behind the actors smiling faces. He also meets a startlingly talented, ambitious businesswoman who is bitterly repressed by society. For the first time, if he can successfully confront the tribulations ahead, he senses the possibility of vanquishing his inner demons.