What if you could stay young forever? What if you never had to grow old? Ben has no qualms about signing up for the Evergreens project, a controversial new trial. But are the promises of life without ageing too good to be true? Sophie has no doubt that they are. And sixty-five years down the line, she gets the chance to find out. With Ben in hospital, unresponsive and ageing rapidly before her very eyes, can Sophie uncover the dark secret at the heart of the Evergreens project - and save Ben's life in the process?
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This author delves into the darker instincts of masculinity, presenting a compelling and chilling investigation into the often unsettling aspects of human nature. His novels are characterized by a sharp, shocking style that updates classic myths for a contemporary audience. Through his exploration of morally ambiguous territory, he forces readers to confront profound questions about identity and primal drives. The work offers a provocative and intellectually stimulating journey into the depths of the human psyche.



- 2023
- 2019
Skin
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
"A strange virus is sweeping the globe. Humans have become allergic to one another. Simply standing next to somebody could be a death sentence. A kiss could be fatal. Angela is a woman trying to get by in this bewildering new world. Though she still lives with her husband and children, they lead separate lives. Confined to their rooms, they communicate via their computers and phones. In some ways, very little has changed. That is, until she spots a mysterious stranger walking through town without even a face mask for protection. A man, it seems, immune to this disease. A man unlike anyone else she knows. A man it might just be safe to touch ..."--Publisher description
- 2016
Wild Life
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Wild Life is the story of paradise turned sour; an exploration of manhood in the modern world, that asks the question: can any of us truly escape the wildness within? New novel from the Guardian Not the Booker shortlisted author of 'Real Monsters'.