Method In Madness
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“I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.”
Douglas Adams, Dirk Gently #2, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul
While everyone has been getting on with their lives, Harry still feels stuck, even four years after the war. Following the advice of a friend, he decides to start therapy and discovers that the world is much bigger than he thought, and all he needs to do is put himself out there.
Those around him are understandably concerned.
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- Part 1 of Method In Madness
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”I like it when a flower or a little tuft of grass grows through a crack in the concrete. It's so fuckin' heroic.”
George Carlin
Things are excellent. Harry hasn’t been drinking for years, has developed various coping mechanisms, and has been dutifully taking his pills. He has a kick-arse job that satisfies not only his appetite for adrenaline but most of the time even his moral compass, and a blooming academic career that he almost feels he deserves. His friends support his decisions, his team has his back, and his partner is an actual saint.
So he really shouldn’t be surprised when the seemingly unrelated threads from old and new cases start to intertwine, painting a picture he wishes he’s never seen.
This is a sequel to ‘Burn Your Biographies’. I’m afraid it won’t make much sense without reading BYB first.
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- Part 2 of Method In Madness
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Bits and pieces from the Method In Madness universe that didn’t make it into the main story.
If you’re not up to date with the main story, please mind the dates to avoid spoilers.
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- Part 3 of Method In Madness
