MICHAEL Morrison would be the first to admit he’s spent far too much of his 54 years thinking — over-thinking.
A journalist who became disillusioned with his profession, he found success as a novelist but when his second book was panned by the critics he also fell out of love with words and with life.
That is, until he met Italian mature student Marianna Bianchi while working as a part-time lecturer.
Suddenly life seemed worth living again until a trip to her home town revealed the truth about her background and the family's fortune.
A searcher, a seeker, who is never happy when he finds what he is looking for — does he even know what that is? — Morrison finds a new purpose and a new life (in a flat in the big house pictured above) in a small town on the Amalfi coast where we follow his story and those of Marianna, her family and his new friends.
Will he find happiness? Will he find answers? Will he find a future he can live with?
Well, if you want to know, then the answers are all contained in The Choreography of Ghosts.