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The Dismantling A Novel by Brian DeLeeuw

The Dismantling

A new novel by Brian DeLeeuw

How much of yourself are you willing to sell?

At twenty-five, Simon Worth is a med school dropout, facing the grim reality of failure and massive student loans. Left with few options, he becomes an organ broker for a black-market organization, matching cash-strapped donors with recipients whose time on the transplant list is running out.

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About Brian DeLeeuw

Brian DeLeeuw is a novelist and screenwriter living in Los Angeles. His second novel, The Dismantling, was published by Plume in 2015. His first novel, In This Way I Was Saved, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2009, with editions released in the U.K., Germany, and France. Along with director Adam Egypt Mortimer, he adapted the novel into the feature film “Daniel Isn’t Real.” He is also the co-writer of “Paradise Hills,” which premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, and the horror feature “Some Kind of Hate.”

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