THE MAN WHO THOUGHT HE WAS HAPPY

Jake Adams is a loner. He’s made his life a shallow insular place of pleasure and irresponsibility, where hurt people and their desperate pasts are invisible to him. Emma has changed this. Her disappearance has thrown up everything he’s avoided. A spiral of events he could never have imagined forever connect her life to his, drawing him to the edge of corruption, where a powerful family are in control, making him reassess his perception of happiness. He discovers that family scripts run parallel, each new generation caught up in an involuntary mimicking of past lives and times and in his obsessive compulsion to find Emma, he is forced to see that what really matters is how, in the moment, we connect.
ISBN: 9781786100078
Type: Paperback
Pages: 260
Published: 10 November 2015
Price: $12.95

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