In "Mindscribe" Dr. Benjamin Hayes, a brilliant neuroscientist haunted by his father's legacy, strives to unravel the mysteries of the human brain. Battling inner demons and societal pressure, he creates a revolutionary headgear to capture thoughts and dreams. Yet, as his invention gains fame, Hayes faces the dark side of consciousness, confronting his fears and navigating betrayal. Reality blurs as he delves deeper, racing to unlock his own salvation amidst a web of deceit. Geoff McCue's "Mindscribe" is a riveting blend of science fiction and psychological thriller, delving into ambition, redemption, and the quest for understanding through Hayes’s captivating journey.
I thought the story had a very intriguing premise. While it was well written, it feels like it could use more work in the editing stage to deepen the characters and the dialogue for more truth in the storytelling. Some of the plot points seemed a little far-fetched, but overall I definitely believe that the Pace and story came together very nicely and I did leave the story feeling very entertained.