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The psychological thriller novel, "One Pound," is a macabre story that explores the intricate layers of identity, manipulation, and deception. In "One Pound," we follow the journey of three seemingly distinct characters: Mr. Templeton, a mysterious and enigmatic figure; Ms. Ping, an intelligent and cunning woman; and Verlicht Pad, a tall and intriguing individual. As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that these characters are, in fact, different facets of the same person. Set against the backdrop of the Lake District, the novel delves into the mind of Mindy Docket, a Coke drinking, hard charging, nasty boss who gains a pound a day, Carl Whitmire who stutters his way into a mental institution, and Brent Smith, a man obsessed with uncovering the truth behind a series of inexplicable events. Determined to understand the methods behind the mind games and tricks played on him and his loved ones, Brent embarks on a mission to confront the enigmatic figures manipulating their realities. As Brent navigates a web of secrets and lies, all three embark on quests taking them on a roller-coaster ride through psychological twists, eerie revelations, and unexpected connections. The story challenges the boundaries between reality and illusion, questioning the nature of perception and the depths of the human mind. "One Pound" weaves suspense and mystery, exploring themes of identity, control, and the power of perception. With an interesting narrative structure and compelling characters, the book offers a mind-bending experience that will keep readers guessing until the final page.
Dick Dillard owns a small publishing company in the Los Angeles area, and for the most part, minds his own business as a misanthropic editor who holds up in his office reading shitty manuscripts all day long. However, when a tenet is beheaded on his floor, he finds that he's a better detective than the local police, and sets out to prove it, only he discovers that he might have been the target.
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