The
Loss of Some Detail
by Mandi Martin
Title: The Loss of Some Detail
Authors: Mandi Martin
Release Date: 17th March 2020
Genre: Historical Fiction
Page Count: 162
Publisher: Clink Street Publishing
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52044366-sully-s-glow
Summary:
Forget
all you know, for all you know might well be false.
That
is how is often seems to asylum worker James Grey as he tends to the
patients abandoned to Oculus Mentis, an austere asylum lost to the
world. His day to day quite literally forgettable.
Until
now.
Slowly
the world around him starts to change. Plagued by lucid dreams, a
haunting drawing and visions of a pleading female he feels his mind
is dissolving.
Aided
by the enigmatic Silas and silent Marianne he seeks to solve the
mysteries that are tormenting him.
Author
Information
I’m
in my thirties and I live in Ryde on the beautiful Isle of Wight
although I was born in Birmingham.
There’s
not really a lot to say about me really. I have Aspergers and writing
became my outlet, social situations terrified me so I spent a lot of
time writing poetry, drawing and losing myself in worlds of my own.
I
absolutely adore animals; I prefer them to people, so my two cats
clearly get away with almost anything.
I
live with my brother and my mother and spending time with them is
another highlight of my day. Although, I could do without the trial
of socks and others pieces the former leaves in his wake.
Weather
and health permitting I enjoy walking and also looking around
graveyards, it possibly sounds morbid but the history and the
artistry fascinate me.
I
also collect lapel pin badges, I think I have over ten thousand now
but I couldn’t say, I gave up counting ages ago, it was taking too
long!
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/MandiMartin1986
Tour
Schedule
Monday
30th March
Tuesday
31st March
Wednesday
1st April
Thursday
2nd April
Friday
3rd April
Saturday
4th April
Sunday
5th April
Monday
6th April
Tuesday
7th April
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8th April
Thursday
9th April
Friday
10th April
Saturday
11th April
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