A riveting psychological drama that challenges the way we understand
others—and our own sense of self Mia is a schoolteacher in
Denmark. Her husband, Frederik, is the charismatic headmaster of a
local private school. During a vacation on Majorca, they discover
that a brain tumor has started to change Frederik's personality. As
it becomes harder and harder for Mia to recognize him, she must
protect herself and their teenage son from the strange, blunted being
who now inhabits her husband's body—and with whom she must share her
home, her son, and her bed. When millions of crowns go missing at the
private school, Frederik is the obvious culprit, and Mia's private
crisis quickly draws in the entire community. Frederick's new
indifference and lack of inhibition rupture long-standing friendships,
isolating Mia and making her question who Frederik really is. Was the
tumor already affecting him during the years they had been so happy
together? And does it excuse Frederik from fraud? Mia enlists the help
of a lawyer named Bernhard, whom she meets in a support group for
spouses of people with brain injuries. As they prepare Frederik's
defense, the two of them wrestle with the latest brain research, the
age-old question of free will—and their growing attraction to each
other. Jungersen's lithe prose and unexpected plot twists will keep
readers hooked until the very last page.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780385537261
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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