"Simon" by J. Storer Clouston is a suspenseful novel that introduces a middle-aged man on a train journey, shrouded in secrecy and desperately trying to remain unnoticed. The story explores themes of hidden motives and the ordinary aspects of life. The man's anxious behavior and attempts to evade attention suggest a hidden backstory, as his actions become increasingly secretive as he nears his destination, generating questions about his real identity and the purpose of his clandestine mission.
Simon
By J. Storer (Joseph Storer) Clouston
A mysterious man's furtive train ride through northern landscapes hints at a concealed crime, making every stop a suspenseful step towards revealing his true purpose.
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Joseph Storer Clouston OBE was a Scottish author and historian.
Joseph Storer Clouston OBE was a Scottish author and historian.
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