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The Grief Doctor

'A thrilling debut' Daily Mail

Jack Anderson

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Raven Books
06 June 2024
'Gripping... thrilling' DAILY MAIL 'Dazzling' LIVING NORTH 'A superb debut, playing cleverly with the concepts of memory and loss' GUY MORPUSS, author of FIVE MINDS

Genius. Maverick. Monster.

‘A place free of judgement… for a life free of pain’

Since his beloved wife died, Arthur has lost all hope. He doesn't care about his high-powered job, his increasingly distressed mother, his future... Even his therapist cannot help him with his grief. In desperation, his mother seeks out the only person who can: Dr Elizabeth Codelle.

Controversial genius, Dr Codelle runs the world’s most exclusive clinic. Eye-wateringly expensive, the clinic is located on a small private island and takes only one patient at a time - but it gets results. Codelle doesn’t just treat her clients, she claims to entirely cure them. And she is insistent that Arthur must stay on the island until he is all better.

Whatever that takes.

A hugely original, clever and thought-provoking thriller about one woman's vision and just how far you might go to cure grief.

A Northern Life Book Club pick

'Will stay with you long after the last page' ADAM HAMDY
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Imprint:   Raven Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
ISBN:   9781526667526
ISBN 10:   1526667525
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jack Anderson ls the author of the viral internet serial “Has Anyone Heard of The Left/Right Game?”, which has since been adapted into a hit QCode podcast. The Grief Doctor is his debut novel. He lives with his wife in Sheffield.

Reviews for The Grief Doctor: 'A thrilling debut' Daily Mail

With The Grief Doctor Jack Anderson has created a compelling thriller driven by the conflict between flawed genius and destructive grief. It's a superb debut, playing cleverly with the concepts of memory and loss -- Guy Morpuss


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