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Who stole George Matthews’ life?


‘Doctor, I think I’m losing my mind…’

When a wealthy young man turns up at respected psychiatrist Dr George Matthews’ office uttering these words, it changes his safe existence forever. Suddenly Matthews finds himself dragged into a strange, surreal world where nothing is certain. And when an actress is found murdered, a horse tied up outside her apartment, Matthews loses his memory – and must find it in a nightmarish urban jungle of mistaken identities, secrets and insanity.

 

About the Author

John Franklin Bardin, in a frenzy of activity from 1946-8, wrote back-to-back the three novels - The Deadly PercheronThe Last of Philip Banter and Devil Take the Blue-Tail Fly - that would ensure his cult reputation. He worked in advertising and as an editor and teacher and died in New York City in 1981.
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The Deadly Percheron

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  • ISBN: 9780241687024
  • Author: John Franklin Bardin
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Pages: 208
  • Format: Paperback
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Who stole George Matthews’ life?


‘Doctor, I think I’m losing my mind…’

When a wealthy young man turns up at respected psychiatrist Dr George Matthews’ office uttering these words, it changes his safe existence forever. Suddenly Matthews finds himself dragged into a strange, surreal world where nothing is certain. And when an actress is found murdered, a horse tied up outside her apartment, Matthews loses his memory – and must find it in a nightmarish urban jungle of mistaken identities, secrets and insanity.

 

About the Author

John Franklin Bardin, in a frenzy of activity from 1946-8, wrote back-to-back the three novels - The Deadly PercheronThe Last of Philip Banter and Devil Take the Blue-Tail Fly - that would ensure his cult reputation. He worked in advertising and as an editor and teacher and died in New York City in 1981.

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