Henry Hartman wants to build something of his own. A consulting business, a professional identity, a life that belongs to him. His wife Patricia has other plans.
In this discussion of Glenn Harrow's debut novel The Delilah Principle, we look at a marriage where control wears the face of support — and where the most dangerous manipulation is the kind that arrives as help. How does a man lose his voice inside his own home? And what does it cost to find it again?
A novel about power, perception, and the quiet erosion of self. This is not a thriller that shouts. It's one that whispers — and that's exactly why it stays with you.


