How to Forget

How to Forget

by Marius Brill (Author)

Synopsis

Do you hold on to your memories? Or do they hold on to you? Magicov the Magnificent, grand illusionist, earns his living entertaining the geriatrics of Lotus House Care Home. But Mr Magicov (also known as Peter) envies them - they've mastered a trick that eludes him. They can forget. Peter yearns to forget. But memories haunt him: the shameful moment an eight-year-old wrecked his life; the FBI agent who hunted him like a dog; that suitcase stuffed with a million pounds. More than anything Peter wants to forget Kate, the expert con woman. The one he loved and left. For renowned bain-scientist Dr Chris Tavasligh, Peter's craving to escape makes him the perfect candidate for a bold experiment in changing minds - forever. Faced with such an opportunity, will Peter go through with it? And if he does, who will he become?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: Black Swan
Published: 23 Oct 2017

ISBN 10: 1784163147
ISBN 13: 9781784163143

Media Reviews
Fantastic, hilarious... verbal pyrotechnics, supported by a fecund imagination of the first order * The Times *
How to Forget is a genuinely funny romp through some of the darker areas of the human mind and some of the more life-threatening areas of mentalism and magic. An engaging and good-hearted read * A L Kennedy *
A smorgasbord of romantic romp, pseudo-scholarship, urban melodrama and metafictional mystery * Time Out *
Highly entertaining yet intelligent comic novel...Brill's sense of fun is evident on every page * Times Literary Supplement *
An absurd, hilarious, spy-cum-action-cum-postmodern thriller, it is incredibly clever without showing off, self-referential without being self-congratulatory, and a damn good read. Fantastic * The List *
Author Bio
Marius Brill is a prize-winning writer whose debut novel Making Love: A Conspiracy of the Heart was published to great acclaim. How To Forget is his second novel. His life and thought are slightly caught at www.mariusbrill.com