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The Recycling of Nathan Scrzimshaw is published as a two-part literary work.



About the Book
The Recycling of Nathan Scrzimshaw is a two-part literary psychic thriller exploring identity, consciousness, obsession, transformation, and the unseen forces that disturb ordinary life.
Set first in 1950s London and later expanding toward the SS Tarantula and the Australian outback, the novel follows Nathan Scrzimshaw through a world where memory, selfhood, and physical identity become unstable. What begins as a strange inner glow develops into a darker story of watching, desire, displacement, and psychological invasion.
This is not a conventional thriller. It is a slow-burning literary work concerned with atmosphere, moral unease, altered perception, and the fragile boundary between ordinary reality and the unknown.

About the Author
John Norman Cooper is the author of The Recycling of Nathan Scrzimshaw, a two-part literary psychic thriller marked by psychological depth, long-form storytelling, and an interest in the hidden structures beneath everyday life.
The novel has been edited, prepared, and published by his daughter, Julia Cooper, through Scrzimshaw House Press.


