Robert Johnson lived the most ordinary of lives, until he died. Suddenly he is catapulted into the strangeness of his afterlife and begins a frightening, lurid and emotional journey. Past memories, secret desires and present regrets and longings mingle with the real, surreal and sublime.
Robert Johnson lived the most ordinary of lives, until he died. Suddenly he is catapulted into the strangeness of his afterlife and begins a fright...
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'Priestley in top form and being very, very funny.' - Simon Fox, "Western Mail" ' A] glorious fantasy . . . I, for one, immensely enjoyed this ro...