LIFE OF RAWLEY

(THE Professor)

A philosophy professor, Rawley Martin, wakes up to find that the woman who loves him is suddenly a stranger; his world shifts in an instant. Set against the rich backdrop of Gettysburg, Life of Rawley blends romance, history, loyalty, and psychological suspense into a story about what remains when memory fails—but love does not.

Meet the Author

JAMES GARRETT

James Garrett is the author of Life of Rawley (The Professor), a novel that brings together romance, philosophical tension, historical texture, and emotional suspense. His storytelling centers on human connection—how people love, how they endure, and how identity holds together under pressure.

About the Book

LIFE OF RAWLEY

(THE PROFESSOR)

Rawley Martin is a young philosophy professor at Gettysburg College, a lover of classic British cars, and a man whose life appears carefully ordered—until one quiet Sunday morning changes everything. A woman named Missy walks into his house with a key, knows his routines, knows his dog, knows his life, and loves him completely. The only problem: Rawley has no memory of her at all.

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