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Case Study

Longlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize

Graeme Macrae Burnet

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19 October 2021

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- A young woman who has been seeing controversial Psychotherapist, Dr Braithwaite, takes her own life. Her sister senses the Dr may in some way be responsible-taking on a new identity she intends to visit the doctor as a patient in order to uncover the truth. Taking place in the mid 60s London where rigid social and class barriers are beginning to erode, this novel is a constant tug of war, not only between therapist and patient but between the narrator and the reader. A psychological mind bender this one both taunts and teases.  Greg Waldron

A cerebral, compulsive psychological novel from the bestselling author of His Bloody Project I am convinced, you see, that Dr Braithwaite killed my sister, Veronica. I do not mean that he murdered her in the normal sense of the word, but that he is, nonetheless, as responsible for her death as if he had strangled her with his bare hands. Two years ago, Veronica threw herself from the overpass at Bridge Approach in Camden and was killed by the 4.45 to High Barnet. You could hardly imagine a person less likely to commit such an act. She was twenty-six years old, intelligent, successful and passably attractive. Regardless of this, she had, unbeknown to my father and me, been consulting Dr Braithwaite for some weeks. This I know from his own account.


When a young woman becomes convinced that her sister's therapist was responsible for her suicide, she assumes an alter ego and presents herself as a client at his clinic, determined to get to the bottom of the charismatic therapist's relationship with her sister. But just who is she convincing with her performance of the deeply troubled Rebecca?

Case Study is a game of cat-and-mouse between therapist and patient, between truth and deception, and between author and reader. It is a novel seething with secrets and teasing questions about the nature of identity itself, an enthralling, playful and layered depiction of 1960s society and the radical psychiatry propounded by R. D. Laing.
 Case study by Graeme Macrae Burnet


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Imprint:   Text Publishing Company
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   374g
ISBN:   9781922458155
ISBN 10:   1922458155
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Graeme Macrae Burnet was born and brought up in Kilmarnock and now lives in Glasgow. In between, he lived in Prague, Bordeaux, Porto and London. Case Study is his fourth novel. His second book, His Bloody Project, which deals with a triple murder in a crofting village in the Scottish Highlands, was shortlisted for the 2016 Man Booker Prize and won the Saltire Society Fiction Book of the Year Award and the Vrij Netherlands Thriller of the Year, and was shortlisted for the LA Times Book Awards. It has become a bestseller in several countries and is published in twenty-one languages.

Reviews for Case Study: Longlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- A young woman who has been seeing controversial Psychotherapist, Dr Braithwaite, takes her own life. Her sister senses the Dr may in some way be responsible-taking on a new identity she intends to visit the doctor as a patient in order to uncover the truth. Taking place in the mid 60s London where rigid social and class barriers are beginning to erode, this novel is a constant tug of war, not only between therapist and patient but between the narrator and the reader. A psychological mind bender this one both taunts and teases.  Greg Waldron





'A thrilling investigation into sanity and identity.' * Alice O'Keefe in the Bookseller * 'Fun and funny, sly and serious, a beguiling literary game that manages to say more about the nature of the self than any number of more self-consciously solemn works.' * David Szalay * 'A novel of mind-bending brilliance. Graeme Macrae Burnet is a master of muddying the waters, of troubling ideas of truth and identity, fiction and documentary, and Case Study shows him at the height of his powers.' * Hannah Kent * 'Burnet's triumph is that it's a page-turning blast, funny, sinister and perfectly plotted so as to reveal - or withhold - its secrets in a consistently satisfying way. It also does a fine job of keeping our sympathies shifting, and of conjuring up a lost cultural era. Rarely has being constantly wrong-footed been so much fun.' * James Walton, The Times * 'What's real and what's not is beside the point in this skilful portrait of a disturbed woman and her encounters with an experimental 1960s psychotherapist...Both strands quickly become compelling...I was hooked like a fish.' * Leyla Sanai, Spectator * 'This is a novel which, like Macrae Burnet's previous ones, holds the attention, develops an insidious narrative interest, and poses questions about the nature of the self and the authenticity of identity...As in his other novels, Macrae Burnet writes with an admirable lucidity, at the same time being able to probe and shed light on the dark places of the mind. Writing in a prose that is spare, deadpan and yet alive, he poses questions about the nature and perception of what we choose to call reality. He is an uncommonly interesting and satisfying novelist.' * Allan Massie, Scotsman * 'Sinister and cleverly done, it oozes a grubby drabness that punctures the myth-making of the period.' * Anthony Cummins, Daily Mail * 'The defining essence of Burnet's work to date is to be found in this kind of literary gamesmanship, a brand of metatextuality that is as much about exploiting the possibilities of the novel form as it is about blurring the boundaries between appearance and reality... Burnet has always delighted in undermining such easy assumptions, and in Case Study he ups the stakes still further, providing a veritable layer cake of possible realities to get lost in...Entertaining and mindfully engrossing in equal measure.' * Guardian * 'Audacious and very clever.' * SA Weekend * 'An unparalleled joy.' * Fullers Weekly * 'A disorienting, darkly funny novel, constructing a tale about the labyrinth of identity within the game-like frame of metafiction.' * Age * 'A cunningly constructed, intriguing and disturbing tale full of misdirection and resonance.' * PS News * 'A shifting tale of psychotherapy, false identity and mental instability in 60s London.' * Justine Jordan, Guardian * 'Fascinating...Burnet's uniquely compelling characters are worth your time and attention.' * LitHub * 'An artfully twisted and presented fiction about identity and the stories we tell, and a wonderful evocation of 1960s London.' * Complete Review *


  • Long-listed for Booker Prize 2022 (UK)
  • Long-listed for Dublin Literary Award 2023 (Ireland)
  • Long-listed for Gordon Burn Prize 2022 (UK)
  • Short-listed for Gordon Burn Prize 2022 (UK)
  • Short-listed for Ned Kelly Award for Best International Crime Fiction 2022 (Australia)

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