‘Insightful and often hilarious . . . a dazzling head-trip of a novel’ Nathan Hill, author of The Nix
When a once-promising young writer agrees to ghostwrite a famous physicist’s memoir, his livelihood is already in jeopardy: plagued by debt, he’s grown distant from his wife – asuccessful AI designer – and is haunted by an overwhelming sense of dread he describes as ‘The Mist’.
Then, things get worse.
The physicist vanishes, leaving everything in limbo, including our narrator’s sanity.
‘Exquisite . . . Brewer’s evocation of the Mist is among the most accurate and insightful depictions of depression I’ve ever read’ Los Angeles Times
When a once-promising young writer agrees to ghostwrite a famous physicist’s memoir, his livelihood is already in jeopardy: plagued by debt, he’s grown distant from his wife – asuccessful AI designer – and is haunted by an overwhelming sense of dread he describes as ‘The Mist’.
Then, things get worse.
The physicist vanishes, leaving everything in limbo, including our narrator’s sanity.
‘Exquisite . . . Brewer’s evocation of the Mist is among the most accurate and insightful depictions of depression I’ve ever read’ Los Angeles Times
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The Red Arrow feels like a book that's gently tapping on your brain from a different dimension. It's an astonishing portrait of a distressed mind searching for peace and hope and harmony, and finding it in the most sublime of places. Deeply insightful and often hilarious, it's a dazzling head-trip of a novel, and a profound delight
Exceptional . . . deeply moving