What happens to the different versions of us over our lives? Are they gone forever or are they waiting to resurface?
Door 808 is a dark science fiction thriller that dives into the mind-bending world of biochemist Alexander Lowe, who is shattered by the death of his wife, Mary. Driven by grief and scientific obsession, he plunges into a desperate quest to revive her, leveraging his scientific brilliance and connections with a powerful secret society. His increasingly erratic behaviour draws the attention of both his colleagues and law enforcement. As Alexander's grip on reality loosens, he encounters a dark being deep within his subconscious, revealing secrets about his past. The line between science and madness blurs as Alexander's relentless pursuit of life after death leads to a terrifying confrontation with his own inner demons which manifest themselves into reality.
This book was amazing, and it immediately grabbed me. The writer made a creative, interesting story with strong characters, and adding a subconscious layer to it made it even more immersive. I loved it from the start to the end, and I was only disappointed that there wasn’t more to read, but the end couldn’t be more perfect.
Loved the book. The plot is very strong and has a nice amount of twist and turns.
The entire theme of book feels a lot like a royal / secret society and about individuals full of power. Even though at first that felt flat or like a cliche, it quickly turned into a Frankenstein plot that exceptionally delivered most of what it promised.
The theme follows self reflections and the different renditions of a person, shaped, and branched through their journey in life.
The journey of Alexander was engaging and I highly recommend this read.
Very easy to read and hooking me from the very beginning. A very interesting journey through the subconscious of the human mind with plot twists and a SciFi side. Not complicated at all to understand and follow.
An incredible Jekyll and Hyde esque sci-fi that pulls you in from the first chapter. I couldn’t put it down. Themes of loss and fighting your inner demons. Also the twist had me shook.
If you like dark science thrillers that have a flair of Jekyll and Hyde, the rush of emotions of mourning, and the human desire to reverse death, this surely is a book you need to pick up! It's written in a very easy to read way, and turns out to be quite a page turner. Definitely worth the read during the dark winter season, and with Halloween coming up!