Recycling of Nathan Scrzimshaw The: Part 2 - An Improbable Return - A Literary Psychic Thriller
John Norman Cooper
Narrateur Stephen Dalton
Maison d'édition: Scrzimshaw House Press
Synopsis
The haunting journey continues in The Recycling of Nathan Scrzimshaw: Part 2 – An Improbable Return, where the boundaries of time, identity, and the supernatural unravel even further. Leaving behind 1950s London, Nathan becomes bound to Wake, a ballroom-dancing teenager from Essex travelling with other young teenagers aboard the ship Tarantula. Through their strange connection, Nathan experiences Wake’s youthful energy and social world, even as the mysterious glow that marks him deepens in power and danger. Meanwhile, the manipulative presences of Mayzee and Danie press harder, pulling Nathan toward darker realms of psychic transformation and control. Around them, the tragic Geelong family and Wake’s companions on the Tarantula circle the mystery, testing loyalties and shattering certainties. With lyrical intensity and unnerving psychological insight, John Norman Cooper’s second volume expands the mythos of Nathan Scrzimshaw, leading to a conclusion that is both harrowing and unforgettable. Fans of supernatural literary thrillers — in the spirit of Shirley Jackson and Daphne du Maurier — will be gripped by this final chapter, brought vividly to life through the resonant narration of Stephen Dalton.
Durée: environ 13 heures (12:41:04) Date de publication: 25/09/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

