Phnom Penh is a city of ghosts-colonial ruins, Khmer Rouge memorials, and the living ghosts of expats who came looking for something and found only themselves.
Eli fits right in.
By day, he teaches English. By night, he hunts the men no one else will touch-predators who hide behind wealth and connections, certain they'll never face justice.
The work is simple. The work is never the problem.
The problem is the void. The emptiness in his chest that only fills when a blade finds flesh. The voice that whispers one more, just one more, then you'll be done.
Some hungers don't heal. Some men don't come back.
My Mind Is Sick is a haunting exploration of violence, revenge, addiction, and the terrifying possibility that the monster might be the only thing keeping us alive.