Sensing Others

Sensing Others by Frank Tallis, published by Penguin in 2001, is a contemporary work that explores the complexities of memory and personal relationships. The narrative follows Nick, who struggles to make ends meet as a musician in Essex and turns to a drug trial for financial relief. As he navigates the challenges of his life, he begins to experience unusual side effects, including the ability to recall the memories of others, raising questions about his mental state and the implications of his newfound ability.
Readers will find a story that intertwines themes of friendship, ambition, and the impact of past experiences on present choices. Nick’s interactions with his friend Eric, a former rock star, and his relationship with Cairo add layers to his journey as he grapples with the pressures of his music career and the unexpected complications of the drug trial. This edition spans 294 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed look into the intricacies of human connection and the often blurred lines between reality and perception.
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The drug Naloxyl is Nick’s only reliable source of income. He isn’t making ends meet gigging in pubs in Essex so he’s volunteered for a drug trial. But he’s beginning to suspect it’s giving him side-effects. Not least of which is the ability to recall other people’s memories. But should he reveal this to his trial doctor, or is he just paranoid? And all this at a time when he really doesn’t need the hassle. His friend Eric, former 70s rock star turned eco-warrior, has invited himself to stay. His relationship with older woman Cairo is swinging in and out of focus; and a Swedish producer wants to hear his band perform but the only gig they can fix is at a dodgy S & M club in Kings Cross…
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