A wealthy man begins hearing a distressing voice. The auditory disturbances persist until he eventually finds a way to live peacefully despite their constant presence.
This book serves as the author's autobiography. The depth of detail regarding these voices makes that clear. Everyone experiences dual internal voices—one supporting a decision and one opposing it. While humans typically coexist with these, the narrative differs in how he specifically perceives them.
One discovers humanity's dark side through these voices; readers can likely connect them to their own past actions. This book fosters understanding and empathy for those who hear voices. Most people cannot grasp the sheer magnitude of the resulting struggles, yet the book explains this so vividly that we feel his frustration.
The ending felt slightly disappointing, as I expected a more dramatic or climactic finish. Instead, the novel concludes naturally. Consequently, the book feels authentic rather than exaggerated. It is an excellent read for understanding those facing psychological challenges. Do read it; you will surely enjoy it.