
Case Study
“Questions the tricky nature of identity.”
Winnipeg Free Press (Canada)
A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice of the Week
Shortlisted for the 2022 Gordon Burn Prize
Shortlisted for the Ned Kelly Award
Longlisted for the Booker Prize
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year
A Historical Novels Review Editors’ Choice
The Booker-shortlisted author of His Bloody Project blurs the lines between patient and therapist, fiction and documentation, and reality and dark imagination.
London, 1965. “I have decided to write down everything that happens, because I feel, I suppose, I may be putting myself in danger,” writes an anonymous patient, a young woman investigating her sister’s suicide.
In the guise of a dynamic and troubled alter-ego named Rebecca Smyth, she makes an appointment with the notorious and roughly charismatic psychotherapist Collins Braithwaite, whom she believes is responsible for her sister’s death. But in this world of beguilement and bamboozlement, neither she nor we can be certain of anything.
Case Study is a novel as slippery as it is riveting, as playful as it is sinister, a meditation on truth, sanity, and the instability of identity by one of the most inventive novelists of our time.
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