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Learn moreSay you're a time traveler and you've already toured the entirety of human history. After a while, the outside world might lose a little of its luster. That's why this time traveler celebrates his birthday partying with himself. Every year, he travels to an abandoned hotel in New York City in 2071, the hundredth anniversary of his birth, and drinks twelve-year-old Scotch (lots of it) with all the other versions of who he has been and who he will be. Sure, the party is the same year after year, but at least it's one party where he can really, well, be himself.
The year he turns thirty-nine, though, the party takes a stressful turn for the worse. Before he even makes it into the grand ballroom for a drink he encounters the body of his forty-year-old self, dead of a gunshot wound to the head. As the older versions of himself at the party point out, the onus is on him to figure out what went wrongโhe has one year to stop himself from being murdered, or they're all goners. As he follows clues that he may or may not have willingly left for himself, he discovers rampant paranoia and suspicion among his younger selves, and a frightening conspiracy among the elders. Most complicated of all is a haunting woman possibly named Lily who turns up at the party this year, the first person besides himself he's ever seen at the party.
For the first time, he has something to lose. Here's hoping he can save some version of his own life.
Sean Ferrellโs fiction has appeared in literary journals such as theย Adirondack Review and his short story โBuilding an Elephantโ wonย the Fulton Prize. His debut novel,ย Numb, was described as โeye catching,โ โdaring,โ and โoffbeat.โ He lives and works, in no particular order, in New York City.
Mauro Hantman has been a resident actor at Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island, where he has appeared in over fifty productions since 1999. He's the artistic director of the Providence Improv Fest and a founding member of Improv Jones, an improv troupe formed in 1992.
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โAn arresting setupโthe same character is simultaneously the murder victim, suspect, and investigatorโand Ferrell exploits it carefullyโฆ[presenting] the reader with some ugly truths about life and owning up to who we really are. Ferrell himself has jokingly called it the time-travel book of 3102, but I wouldnโt suggest waiting that long.โ
โOut of this intriguing premise Sean Ferrell proceeds to spin a dark hybrid of Paul Auster and the film Memento, complete with a mysterious love interestโฆBest of all, however, is the evocation of mid-twenty-first century New York as a melancholy, dilapidated place high in entropy, cluttered with ruined buildings, and weirdly infested with parrots.โ
โFerrellโs novel satisfies as both a tale of a four-dimensional conspiracy and as a stark meditation on solitude.โ
โ[Man in the Empty Suit has] an ingenious setupโฆboth Looper and Man in the Empty Suit track the trajectory of a pained, lonely man who learns what it means to sacrifice for the sake of anotherโs well-being.โ
โMan in the Empty Suit has a clever enough premise that it could be straight out of a Philip K. Dick or Kurt Vonnegut novel.โ
โA genre-bending read that's part noir and part sci-fiโฆ[A] speedy story.โ
โThis is trippy book; a great readโฆFerrell spins a web of lies, deceit, and self-loathing, sprinkles it with intelligent humor and wit, a dash of love and loss, and presents it to the reader on a silver platter.โ
โFerrell has written a brain-teasing, paradox-defying, time travel mystery in the tradition of such pretzel-bending-logic classics as Fritz Leiberโs The Big Time and Robert A. Heinleinโs โBy His Bootstraps.โโ
โFull of imagination and head-scratching conundrumsโฆIt should definitely appeal to those who enjoy offbeat [sci-fi] and mystery fiction.โ
โEngaging and thought-provokingโฆIt will also appeal to readers of Stephen Kingโs 11/22/63.โ
โNarrator Mauro Hantman recounts this offbeat, paradoxical saga with convincing, amusing, and disturbing portrayals of the nameless protagonistโs many selves. Itโs particularly amusing to hear Hantmanโs delivery of his younger and elder selves criticizing each other. The verbal contrast he provides for the protagonist and grumpy, alcoholic Phil, who become friends, is striking. An uncommon plot and unconventional writing make audio the perfect vehicle for sample this oddball adventureโa treat for those who like mind-bending fiction.โ
โA tour de force. Ferrellโs skill in plotting is matched only by his ability to bring fully formed characters to life. A moving and brilliantly executed puzzle of a novel.โ
โFerrellโs humor and invention will draw you in, and the real emotion in his writing will keep you reading. A clever premise that deepens into a surprising and moving story about fate, identity, and how we shape our own lives and the lives of those around us.โ
โExceptionalโฆfor any sci-fi fan who enjoys a challenge.โ
โEnter a mysterious woman with parrot tattoos, a post-apocalyptic Manhattan, Vonnegut-sharp humor, and Hemingway-spare prose, and youโve got some seriously good sci-fi.โ
โMan in the Empty Suit is a rich, complex novelโฆA slightly sinister, brooding tale of death and lost love.โ
โZips along in a smirking way.โ
โA cerebral, noirish, and very unusual novelโฆA challenge for me to put down. This one made me think about it long after I was finished.โ
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