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A Postcard from Cottonwood

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A Postcard from Cottonwood

著者: L. Soren Mobley
ナレーター: Simon Isaac
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Neil Enright is an alcoholic polyglot with a photographic memory who has spent the better part of his life seducing women from one end of the globe to the other. During a respite from his travels, Neil returns to his hometown of Baltimore, where he is held up at gunpoint and brutally kills a man in self-defense. Neil hops the first bus to anywhere and ends up in Cottonwood, Arizona, where he meets Ana, the most beautiful woman he has ever seen. With his newfound soul mate, he finds himself in a predicament that far exceeds the mayhem he was determined to escape.

Herein begins Neil’s existential crisis, a desperate search for meaning. Does Ana know more about Neil than he knows about himself, which would lead him to self-realization if she can find the key to unlock his psyche? Or has Neil uncovered an elaborate hoax, exposing not only Ana as a fraud, but deception so far-reaching that it extends from the microcosm of humanity into the macrocosm of what is writ in the fabric of the cosmos?

A Postcard from Cottonwood is a psychological thriller and a philosophical dissertation intertwined that will leave one questioning the nature of reality itself.

©2014 Leaf Mobley (P)2022 Leaf Mobley
サスペンス 心理学

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"Scarier than Leaving Las Vegas (and that's a lot to say). Five stars." (Madison Smartt Bell, author of All Souls' Rising)

"Add a dash of Tom Robbins and a pinch of Camus' The Stranger, and an anger and bravado all his own, and you get L.S. Mobley's loaded stew of angst and heartbreak. This is the type of book where you can turn to any page and just start reading." (Luke Tennis, author of Go Long)

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