The Cotard Delusion

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Pub Date Aug 22 2022 | Archive Date Mar 01 2024

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In the near future, Lieutenant Liam Price finds a woman mutilated three separate times in the aftermath of a failed experiment. To solve the case, Price must distill in the darkest elements of his robotic-driven culture, uncovering a terrifying revelation about how mankind actually dies. Daniel J. Burke is an author, doctor, and musician, which is an elaborate way to say he is a storyteller. At different moments in his journey, he practiced medicine in Kolkata, innovated a theory contributing to neuromuscular research in space, and was the lead guitarist in a medical school cover band "The Flu Fighters". Daniel wrote The Cotard Delusion during his medical training. When he is not practicing storytelling, he explores his hometown of Philadelphia.


In the near future, Lieutenant Liam Price finds a woman mutilated three separate times in the aftermath of a failed experiment. To solve the case, Price must distill in the darkest elements of his...

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ISBN 9781958729830
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PAGES 388

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There is a mix of genres in this unusual book - mystery, sci-fi, thriller and even skirting on the edge of horror. The author’s experience in the medical field shows in the realistic descriptions and insight into how things were done - not always in a nice way, but it does add a sense of realism to the book.

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