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Mirror Man
- Narrated by: Joseph Collins
- Length: 5 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
There are two things twenty-one-year-old John-Michael wants most in life; to be accepted and to be treated like an adult. But John-Michael has an odd compulsion which is hindering his efforts towards acceptance; an urge that leads him to follow and mirror the men around town in search of something he can’t explain. Until a strange man in a blue suit appears in the town. A man who doesn’t belong there, and who has a suspicious curiosity for the antique shop where John-Michael works. What’s more, John-Michael's boss Claude grows progressively more anxious as the man in blue creeps ever closer.
When John-Michael arrives to work one day to find Claude cowering in fear, he has no choice but to abandon his odd ways to get to the bottom of the mystery threatening everything he knows before the man in blue turns his sights on him.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-02-22
Very well written
I really enjoyed this audiobook. I went out on extra walks just to hear the next chapter!
The characters and their relationships are relatable. Definitely has the British stiff upper lip feel to it, during the times when labels didn’t exist.
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- sue ward
- 03-08-21
Refreshingly different
Format: audiobook
Narrator: Joseph Collins
John-Michael immediately struck me as someone with high functioning autism with his ocd traits and literal interpretation of certain phrases, it was nice to read/listen to a story told from that perspective.
John-Michael’s observant behaviour that others consider odd or quirky could be instrumental in finding a killer but will anyone believe him?
An enjoyable story that’ll make you second guess yourself, is the man in the suit real or is he a figment of an over active imagination?
The narrator does a great job of telling the story.
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