Wandering around a busy railway station, a confused man realises he has suffered a total memory loss. When he is eventually rescued, he is told that his breakdown has probably been triggered by his marital problems. Does his amnesia provide the chance for him to be a better husband and make his marriage finally work? Or is there perhaps one last memory he has yet to recover that will blow everything wide open?
©2012 John O'Farrell (P)2012 W F Howes Ltd
"THE BOOK THAT GREW ON ME"
Right from the beginning i knew that I would enjoy the laughs in this novel. Good British humour but thought that it would be a little lightweight. Slowly but surely some insights into the nature of marriage emerge. The humour was sustained and in the end I had a thoroughly good time.