The Ticking Heart
CBC Books | | Posted: July 23, 2019 3:16 PM | Last Updated: August 2, 2019
Andrew Kaufman
One cold winter night, Charlie shares a cab with a stranger in a purple hat.
As they talk, a cloud of purple smoke overwhelms him and he wakes up to find himself behind the only desk in the Epiphany Detective Agency. Charlie, as it turns out, is trapped in Metaphoria, an otherworldly place that reality has forgotten, a place where everything means something else. His first client is Shirley Kintsugi, who insists on hiring Charlie to find her husband's missing heart. In fact, she's so insistent that she replaces Charlie's heart with a bomb. He has twenty-four hours to find Twiggy Kintsugi's heart — and its meaning — or his own will explode.
Tender and brutal, optimistic and despairing, this modern fable by the author of the cult hit All My Friends Are Superheroes takes a fresh look at what it means to fall into, and out of, love. (From Coach House Books)
The Ticking Heart is available in Sept. 2019.
Andrew Kaufman is a writer who lives in Toronto. He's the author of several novels, including All My Friends Are Superheroes and Small Claims.
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