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Sturrock desperately needs a psychiatrist. The problem? He is one. Emily
is a traumatised burns victim, Arta a Kosovan refugee recovering from a rape.
David Temple is a longterm depressive, while the Rt Hon Ralph Hall MP lives in
terror of his drink problem being exposed. Very different Londoners, but they
share one thing: every week they spend an hour at the Prince Regent hospital,
revealing the secrets of their psyche to Professor Martin Sturrock. Little do
they know that Sturrock's own mind is not the reassuring place they believe it
to be. For years he has hidden in his work, ignoring his demons. But now his life
is falling apart, and as his ghosts come back to haunt him, the only person he
can turn to is a patient. Set
over a life-changing weekend, Alastair Campbell's astonishing first novel delves
deep into the human mind to create a gripping portrait of the strange dependency
between patient and doctor. Both a comedy and tragedy of ordinary lives, it is
rich in compassion for those whose days are spent on the edge of the abyss. 
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