It isn’t just the memory that haunts him……something sinister lurks within the dream worldWill Daniel’s research bring it out?The trauma of that summer so long ago stayed with him. It wasn’t Daniel’s fault, yet guilt remained. It’s why he pursued his doctorate in cognition, brain, and behavior. Could knowledge heal the wounds?The internship would let him test his theory.In a secluded town outside of Boston, 70-year-old Dr. Cooper runs his research institute far away from society and prying eyes. He was close to a breakthrough. Time wasn’t on his side. Are the Ph.D. candidate’s ideas the missing piece?Will answers be found……in the world of lucid dreams?Or is it a doorway to a darkness neither can comprehend?You’ll love this mind-bending thriller because the monsters that chase us can be more than just the traumas of our past.Get it now.
A.B. Cohen is an emerging author that loves to freak out his readers with his dark stories in the realms of Urban Fantasy, Thrillers and Horror. Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, today he lives in Berkeley, California. Along with his passion for writing, he also loves dancing, soccer, and traveling.
Twists and turns throughout the whole book keep you guessing, and you never know which small lines lead to massive foreshadowing. Loved it and can’t wait for more books from A.B.!
Daniel Spence is an intern at The Cooper Institute trying to make it out of his father’s shadow. Throughout his internship, while trying to overcome his own personal issues and make a name for himself, Daniel begins to question the morality of the experiments on his subjects. What he doesn’t know is that his ethical boundaries are the least of his worries.
I just finished this science fiction thriller and really enjoyed it. It’s fast paced, suspenseful, and even has a little steam (shout out @ my steamy book club ladies!!!).
I recommend this if you’re looking for a nonconventional thriller and you like twists and turns that keep the ending a surprise.
I can honestly say I have no idea why I had this in my TBR list. It has been on there for a couple years. I have so many on the list that I use a random number selector to choose which book I read next. It happened to pick this one. I normally read mysteries, psychological thrillers, paranormal mysteries ( have special powers and solve crimes). I started it and it was going good. Then it became annoying that out of the 5 characters, 2 went by first names and the rest were Dr. whatever. Why not just use everyone’s first name? Then it just got weird, I actually started a different book in the middle of reading this one. I hate to not finish a book though so I powered through. The ending was underwhelming, made no sense even for how weird the story was, left part of the plot unexplained, and at one point went from 1 character saying “oh I could never” to “ okie dokie, sounds good to me”. What?