The Cartoon Life and Loves of a Stupid Man (Hardback)
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The Cartoon Life and Loves of a Stupid Man (Hardback)

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Hardback 278 Pages
Published: 28/11/2023
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FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED HANGDOG SOULS

As an independent comic book store owner and the heir to a pharmaceutical fortune, Philippe Favrier lives a life that straddles the real world and the realm of fiction. Struggling with mental illness, Philippe relies on his wife, Marilyne – a successful surgeon with her own haunting secrets – and a groundbreaking drug his father developed. Bound by their shared pain, they navigate their haunted lives, forever shadowed by the heart-rending loss of their baby, Antoine.

Their fragile world begins to crumble when Philippe catches a disturbing glimpse of an unfamiliar profile in the mirror. And his uneasiness is further fueled by an anonymous comic strip that arrives at his store, featuring a character bearing an eerie resemblance to him.

Is Marilyne hiding an affair? Is she connected to the comic strip that's tormenting him? As he probes deeper, Philippe is drawn into a web of deception, where the lines between reality and imagination blur – until his investigations into Marilyne and the malicious comic artist at last reveal the tragic truth.


PRAISE FOR HANGDOG SOULS

'The absorbing winter escape of a read that I had been seeking' -Prashanth Gopalan, Strange Horizons

'Riddled with mysteries, the darkest of human emotions, and it is a book that will instigate curiosity, yet send a shiver down your spine each moment you turn a page' -India Today

'I find the astonishing stories collected -- and arranged chronologically by historical era -- to be consistently enthralling, amazing, and powerful. They are beautifully written and filled with both sharp characterizations of conflicted, complicated people and rich, multi-layered detail about the states, landscapes, history, and lingering myths of southern India. . . . I recommend Hangdog Souls heartily to all thoughtful readers who long to be immersed in a fulsomely realized world that skillfully combines very old mythologies and phenomenally new reflections on what they can still mean' -Jerrold E. Hogle, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of English, University of Arizona

'A complex and wildly ambitious novel which makes no apologies for bringing together contrasting genres and influences - from historical fiction to the Gothic, from intergenerational family drama to "realist" fiction, from supernatural horror to sci-fi, all infused with elements of philosophy, myth and spiritualism and conveyed in rich and beautiful prose' -Ends of the World

Publisher: Deixis Press
ISBN: 9781739708184
Number of pages: 278
Dimensions: 229 x 152 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

"A dark, gripping and moving book ... I was certainly not disappointed by Marc's second book. Just as with the first, it combines exquisite writing with page-turning suspense" Amazon, 5* "A beautifully crafted and disturbing novel ... I found it hard to put down. Unlike anything else I have read and hard to categorise -disturbing, unsettling, entertaining, darkly humorous" Amazon, 5* "I love love love this book. It is so deranged and smart and creative. I would definitely recommend this to horror fans and those who love deep psychological stuff and unlikable main characters" Amazon, 5* "Utterly magnificent ... Joan is a master craftsman, every sentence is meticulously constructed, surgical in its preciseness" Amazon, 5* "I was totally sucked in ... well written and plotted, and progressively claustrophobic" Amazon, 5*

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