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He Sees You... The year is 1894. Two years since heartbroken carpenter Edwin Cooper might have become a widower. Two years since self-willed airship pilot Nell Sykes might have become the other woman. The all-seeing, all-powerful Institute of Thinkery has lost its top Thinkery scientist - Professor Crowleigh. He is somewhere in Denmark, tenuously connected to eight bodies. Manipulated by The Institute into finding Crowleigh, Cooper learns the truth he thought he wanted, a truth that collides with the life he shares with Sykes. Hope is replaced by heartbreak, a trade of emotions that spins him…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
He Sees You... The year is 1894. Two years since heartbroken carpenter Edwin Cooper might have become a widower. Two years since self-willed airship pilot Nell Sykes might have become the other woman. The all-seeing, all-powerful Institute of Thinkery has lost its top Thinkery scientist - Professor Crowleigh. He is somewhere in Denmark, tenuously connected to eight bodies. Manipulated by The Institute into finding Crowleigh, Cooper learns the truth he thought he wanted, a truth that collides with the life he shares with Sykes. Hope is replaced by heartbreak, a trade of emotions that spins him into a darker world. The body count climbs. The Institute claws closer. Who, and what, is Professor Benedict Crowleigh? Can a man who is the enemy, be the man who leads Cooper towards a life of happiness?
Autorenporträt
Linnhe Harrison was born in Chester in 1977 and spent her home-ed childhood between North Wales and the Lake District. She now lives in Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria with her husband and two children. Predominantly self-taught, Linnhe worked as an animator and as a sailing instructor prior to moving into graphic design and marketing. Having previously dabbled in shorter forms of creative writing, she started working on her debut novel in 2023 - The Incredible Machines of Thinkery: Outpost 9 was first published in July 2024. Her short story 'Blue' won Highly Commended at the 2024 Bridport Prize.