A Dead Man's Ice Cream
Description:
Follow Carl’s Joycean odyssey around Birmingham in this compelling story of self-discovery, friendship, social exploration, and loss, written in the style of James Joyce’s Ulysses.\nAfter the death of his last surviving relative, Carl moves from Gibraltar to Birmingham, looking for a new life. He makes new friends and starts enjoying life for the first time. However, as the media starts reporting on a series of murders, Carl's mental health begins to deteriorate. Carl himself is unsure about his relationship to the murders and, since his need for support has gone unnoticed by social services, he must now depend on his friends to help him through the tough times ahead.\nIf you love literary fiction, don’t miss A Dead Man’s Ice Cream. With its 18 chapters, all written in a different style, it is a truly thought-provoking novel. Perfect for fans of James Joyce.