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|title=Farundell
|author=L R Fredericks
|publisher=John Murray
|date=August 2010
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>184854328X</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>184854328X</amazonus>
|website=http://www.lrfredericks.com
|video=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEWXHJ9gTI0
|summary=An intriguing novel combining a passionate love story with ethereal beings, astral travel and an eccentric aristocratic family between the two World Wars. It takes a while for the story to take off, but once it did I quite liked it... don't ask me what it was about, but I liked it. I can quite understand why it's been compared with basil ice cream.
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|aznus=184854328X
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American Paul Asher is damaged by memories and dreams originating from World War I, or at least he thinks that's where they're from. Once the war is over and, as he's estranged from his father in the US, Paul decides to remain in the UK to find work. Work comes to him as he's asked to assist Lord Percy Damory at Farundell, the Damory ancestral home. Paul's job is straightforward: Sir Percy needs someone to whom he can dictate memoirs of a well-travelled life among distant tribes. However Paul's life at Farundell will be anything but straightforward thanks to the Damorys' apparent eccentricities, an ancestor from the 18th century who refuses to be labelled as a ghost and, of course, there's Sylvie.