Madman Theory
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Harvey Simon crafts compelling narratives that delve into intricate aspects of history and public policy. Drawing on his background as a national security analyst, he imbues his writing with keen insight and analytical depth. His prose is recognized for its intelligence and its ability to connect historical events to contemporary relevance. His debut novel notably explores pivotal moments in American history and their enduring consequences.



The journey of a Leicestershire vicar unfolds as he embarks on a five hundred-mile pilgrimage, despite his self-proclaimed lack of walking prowess. This unique reverse pilgrimage offers a blend of personal reflection and spiritual exploration, showcasing the challenges and insights he encounters along the way. The narrative captures the vicar's growth and transformation as he navigates both the physical journey and his inner thoughts, revealing the profound impact of stepping outside one's comfort zone.