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Suicide Thursday: Will Carver ; read by Ciaran Saward.
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ISBN
9781038629159
Personal Name
Carver, Will
Title
Suicide Thursday eBook Audio Will Carver ; read by Ciaran Saward.
Edition
Unabridged ed.
Publication Details
[Melbourne, Vic.] : Bolinda audio, 2022.
Playing time
094046
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Downloadable eAudiobook.
Fiction.
Duration: 09:40:46.
Performer/Cast Note
Read by Ciaran Saward.
Summary Note
Eli Hagin can?t finish anything. He hates his job, but can?t seem to quit. He doesn?t want to be with his girlfriend, but doesn?t know how end things with her, either. Eli wants to write a novel, but he?s never taken a story beyond the first chapter. Eli also has trouble separating reality from fiction. When his best friend kills himself, Eli is motivated, for the first time in his life, to finally end something himself, just as Mike did ? Except sessions with his therapist suggest that Eli?s most recent ?first chapters? are not as fictitious as he had intended ? and a series of text messages that Mike received before his death point to something much, much darker ?.
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Adult.
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Subject - Topical Term
Best friends -- Death -- Fiction
Psychological fiction
Suspense fiction
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Suicide victims -- Fiction
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Saward, Ciaran
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