The Somnambulist’s Dreams

The Somnambulist’s Dreams by Lars Boye Jerlach, published by Angry Owl Publishing on August 23, 2016, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of the human mind. This edition spans 194 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a lighthouse keeper in New England who stumbles upon a collection of writings left by his somnambulant predecessor, leading him into a perplexing story that challenges his perception of reality.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a gothic atmosphere as the lighthouse keeper engages with the seemingly deranged writings. The book explores themes of time, space, and sanity, inviting readers to question the boundaries of their own understanding. As the protagonist navigates this nebulous narrative, the interplay between his experiences and the writings creates a compelling exploration of the mind’s depths.
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A lighthouse keeper on the coast of New England discovers a small collection of seemingly deranged writings that have been left behind by his somnambulant predecessor. When he begins to read them, he swiftly becomes an unwitting participant in a nebulous narrative that not only defies time and space, but brings into question his own sanity.
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