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The Patient Nick Tyrone

The Patient By Nick Tyrone

The Patient by Nick Tyrone


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Summary

A chilling dystopian novel about bodily autonomy and the medical establishment, for fans of Andrew Hunter Murray's THE LAST DAY or Christina Dalcher's Q.

The Patient Summary

The Patient: a chilling dystopian suspense filled with dark humour by Nick Tyrone

A chilling dystopian novel filled with dark humour, for fans of Andrew Hunter Murray's THE LAST DAY or Christina Dalcher's Q.

She went willingly to the hospital. She couldn't have anticipated how difficult it would be to leave...

Mr and Mrs Sincope are anticipating the birth of their first child. On the way to the hospital for Mrs Sincope's induction their squabbling over their daughter's name betrays an unquestioning trust that everything will go to plan. And why wouldn't it?

But as the hours pass and Mrs Sincope's labour doesn't begin, the couple start to worry. And as the hours bleed into days and there is still no sign of progress, it becomes clear that there is something far more sinister going on behind the white hospital doors...

About Nick Tyrone

Nick Tyrone is a journalist who writes regularly for The Spectator. He is also a policy specialist who has worked with several leading UK think tanks. He is the author of both non-fiction and fiction books and lives in London with his family.

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GOR011826750
9781472287793
1472287797
The Patient: a chilling dystopian suspense filled with dark humour by Nick Tyrone
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Headline Publishing Group
20210902
240
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