The Man Who Collected Himself

Gordon Torr
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For copywriter Colin Wison it’s the commission of a lifetime – to write a fictional biography of the reclusive Swedish pharmaceutical billionaire Finn Fellin, now on his death bed. The brief: to make Fellin’s life sound like the most extraordinary life ever lived. Money will be no object; and no subject – no matter how bizarre, salacious or fanciful - is off limits. There’s just one catch: Colin is recovering – at an expensive London psychiatric clinic known only as ‘The Institute’ - from an unexplained incident that has left him bereft of all his memories. With no recollections of his own past to draw from, he begins to use the stories he hears from other patients in his therapy groups to populate the Fellin biography. This darkly comic sequel to the highly acclaimed Kill Yourself & Count to 10 is a hair-raising whodunnit set in a pathologically twisted corporate world.
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