Danny spends his days wrist-deep in greasy water, scraping remnants of failed meals in the cramped backroom of a failing restaurant. The work is numbing, the pay insulting, and the fluorescent lights hum like a migraine waiting to happen. But in the monotony of the dish pit, something stirs—small cracks in reality, or maybe just in Danny's mind.As plates pile up and tempers flare, Danny's internal monologue becomes a battlefield. Is he losing his grip on reality, or finally seeing it for what it is? Sarcastic, searingly insightful, and increasingly erratic, his thoughts spiral into a darkly hilarious and unsettling exploration of purpose, identity, and the thin line between sanity and chaos. With biting humor and a creeping sense of unease, The Dish Pit is a psychological thriller that dares to what happens when a mind left to fester in the mundane begins to boil over?
Very good book through the eyes of a man starting to lose his mind and the dark thoughts and actiosn that follow. Very interesting perspective and a good read that kept me wanting to keep coming back for more.