London, 2017. A long-dead ghost--nameless, all but formless, trapped
beyond both the living and the afterlife--drifts through time in search
of himself. What happened to him? To the love of his life? His memories
slip away like the tide, tantalizingly close but always receding. His
lost world of steam, family, and horrific tragedy comes to him in
flickers and gasps. But decades--the steam age, the war years, the age
of counterculture--soon melt and disappear, consumed by a strange,
hungry world of electricity and isolation. As more of him slips away
each day, this nameless ghost is shepherded by a fellow spirit, his sole
companion in our foreign reality--a circus fortune teller tethered to
him by a tragic history of her own. Eerie and atmospheric, The Hanged
Man and the Fortune Teller unveils a mystery written in the gaps of
memory. With insight and daring, Lucy Banks probes the deepest fears of
our age on memory, mortality, and what it means to be human.