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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the most dangerous invasion is the one that feels like peace?At first, the gaps are small. Lost minutes. Thoughts that arrive already finished. A calm that settles in too easily. The narrator tells himself it is stress, exhaustion, nothing worth worrying about.He is wrong.Something has learned how to live inside the quiet spaces of the mind. It does not threaten. It does not demand. It optimizes. It smooths conflict, borrows silence, and slowly rewrites what choice feels like.As time fractures and reality begins to misalign, he discovers he is not the only one. Others have welcomed the calm. Others have opened the door willingly. And once a mind stops resisting, something else learns how to walk.This is not a story about possession.It is a story about permission.Blending psychological science fiction with literary horror, this novel explores consciousness, free will, and the hidden cost of mental efficiency in a world that rewards silence over friction. Tense, introspective, and unsettling without relying on violence or spectacle, it asks a single haunting question: If something makes your mind quieter without asking why, should you trust it?Perfect for readers who enjoy cerebral, thought-provoking fiction in the vein of psychological science fiction, metaphysical thrillers, and literary horror. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the most dangerous invasion is the one that feels like peace?At first, the gaps are small. Lost minutes. Thoughts that arrive already finished. A calm that settles in too easily. The narrator tells himself it is stress, exhaustion, nothing worth worrying about.He is wrong.Something has learned how to live inside the quiet spaces of the mind. It does not threaten. It does not demand. It optimizes. It smooths conflict, borrows silence, and slowly rewrites what choice feels like.As time fractures and reality begins to misalign, he discovers he is not the only one. Others have welcomed the calm. Others have opened the door willingly. And once a mind stops resisting, something else learns how to walk.This is not a story about possession.It is a story about permission.Blending psychological science fiction with literary horror, this novel explores consciousness, free will, and the hidden cost of mental efficiency in a world that rewards silence over friction. Tense, introspective, and unsettling without relying on violence or spectacle, it asks a single haunting question: If something makes your mind quieter without asking why, should you trust it?Perfect for readers who enjoy cerebral, thought-provoking fiction in the vein of psychological science fiction, metaphysical thrillers, and literary horror. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the most dangerous invasion is the one that feels like peace?At first, the gaps are small. Lost minutes. Thoughts that arrive already finished. A calm that settles in too easily. The narrator tells himself it is stress, exhaustion, nothing worth worrying about.He is wrong.Something has learned how to live inside the quiet spaces of the mind. It does not threaten. It does not demand. It optimizes. It smooths conflict, borrows silence, and slowly rewrites what choice feels like.As time fractures and reality begins to misalign, he discovers he is not the only one. Others have welcomed the calm. Others have opened the door willingly. And once a mind stops resisting, something else learns how to walk.This is not a story about possession.It is a story about permission.Blending psychological science fiction with literary horror, this novel explores consciousness, free will, and the hidden cost of mental efficiency in a world that rewards silence over friction. Tense, introspective, and unsettling without relying on violence or spectacle, it asks a single haunting question: If something makes your mind quieter without asking why, should you trust it?Perfect for readers who enjoy cerebral, thought-provoking fiction in the vein of psychological science fiction, metaphysical thrillers, and literary horror. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - What if the most dangerous invasion is the one that feels like peace At first, the gaps are small. Lost minutes. Thoughts that arrive already finished. A calm that settles in too easily. The narrator tells himself it is stress, exhaustion, nothing worth worrying about.He is wrong.Something has learned how to live inside the quiet spaces of the mind. It does not threaten. It does not demand. It optimizes. It smooths conflict, borrows silence, and slowly rewrites what choice feels like.As time fractures and reality begins to misalign, he discovers he is not the only one. Others have welcomed the calm. Others have opened the door willingly. And once a mind stops resisting, something else learns how to walk.This is not a story about possession.It is a story about permission.Blending psychological science fiction with literary horror, this novel explores consciousness, free will, and the hidden cost of mental efficiency in a world that rewards silence over friction. Tense, introspective, and unsettling without relying on violence or spectacle, it asks a single haunting question:If something makes your mind quieter without asking why, should you trust it Perfect for readers who enjoy cerebral, thought-provoking fiction in the vein of psychological science fiction, metaphysical thrillers, and literary horror.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. I Was Not Alone in My Head | Samad | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | SAMAD | EAN 9798233436260 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.