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Jeremiah awakens
in a river with amnesia, a gun shot wound, a 9mm, and a journal
full of names. With the help of a suicidal psychologist, Jeremiah
searches for his lost identity.
Upon finding a
series of cryptic clues, given in part by the bipolar Jerrett,
Jeremiah comes to believe that he was a killer. This realization
causes him to abandon the search for his identity and to create
a new one. And he does this by joining a religious group with
his strange new friend, Matthew.
“This
story fuses together a lot of topics that I have personally
struggled with in my life,” says Richards, “Issues
like religion, death, and a feeling of being lost in the surrounding
world.” |