Doctor Sleep

Doctor Sleep by Madison Smartt Bell, published by Penguin Publishing Group in June 1992, is a psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of sleep and the human psyche. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Adrian Strother, a hypnotherapist grappling with his own insomnia while navigating a troubled area of London. His work occasionally intersects with Scotland Yard, leading him into the dangerous world of a drug trafficker, as he seeks to uncover the secrets of a man who claims to have found the key to immortality.
Readers will find a blend of psychological tension and dark humor as the story unfolds, exploring themes of wakefulness and the surreal nature of sleep. The book presents a unique perspective on the struggles of its protagonist, intertwining elements of a spiritual journey with the thrills of a suspenseful narrative. Doctor Sleep offers an engaging exploration of the human condition, showcasing Bell’s literary prowess in crafting a taut and satisfying tale.
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Madison Smart Bell is one of the most versatile and gifted authors of his generation, a literaly sylist with few peers. Doctor Sleep, one of is best novels, is a taut and satisfying psychological thriller that is soon to be a major motion picture. Adrian Strother is a hypnotherapist who, paradoxically, can’t get to sleep. He plies his trade in a depressed section of London, doing the occasional job for Scotland Yard, which brings him into contact with an unsavory drug trafficker. As tortured wakefulness and surreal sleep, and the gifts of his insomnia are called upon to unlock the secrets of a man who believes he has discovered the key to immortality. Part spiritual pilgrimage, part thriller, Doctor Sleep is witty, menacing, and deeply satisfying, a bravura performance by one of today’s fines writers.
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