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The Pathology of Graphology

By: David Milnes
Narrated by: David Milnes
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Summary

At a lonely seaside bar, suicidal car valet Geoff Osmah gets rolled by ex-Radio 2 raconteur and celebrity graphologist, Fraser Davis; a crime which sets in motion the endgame for aging dj Pete Moran, whose health, art and wealth are crushed beneath a weight of circumstance he does not understand.

The Times Literary Supplement described David Milnes' writing as "bleak but impressive". You have in your hands the bleakest and most impressive dark comedy you will listen to this year.

©2019 David Hartley Milnes (P)2023 David Hartley Milnes

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