: Out of his depth, Gary navigates a world of corrupt police, dodgy drug dealers, and sink estate murder, aided by his elderly neighbor Grace and her dog Lasso. Jackie Watson author Key Themes and Style
The story follows the life of Keith, a 50-year-old man who is struggling to come to terms with his past and find meaning in his life. He becomes obsessed with a woman named Satsuma, who is a mysterious and charismatic figure. As Keith's obsession grows, he begins to unravel a complex web of relationships and events that lead him on a journey of self-discovery. The Satsuma Complex by Bob Mortimer EPUB PDF
The story begins with Gary sharing a drink at a local pub with a work acquaintance, Brendan Jones. When Brendan leaves abruptly, Gary strikes up a conversation with a mysterious woman reading a book titled The Satsuma Complex . He immediately nicknames her . : Out of his depth, Gary navigates a
If you are still on the fence about whether to hunt down this EPUB or PDF, consider the reviews. The Satsuma Complex holds a solid 4.2/5 on Goodreads and was a Sunday Times bestseller. As Keith's obsession grows, he begins to unravel
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