The Hollow City

The Hollow City by Dan Wells, published by Tor Publishing Group on October 29, 2013, is a psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of the human mind. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Michael Shipman, a paranoid schizophrenic grappling with hallucinations and delusions, as he navigates a world where the line between reality and imagination blurs.
Readers will encounter a unique exploration of madness through Michael’s experiences, as he confronts the terrifying possibility that some of the monsters he perceives may be real. The story raises profound questions about trust and perception, challenging the notion of reality itself. With its innovative voice, The Hollow City offers an intriguing perspective on psychological struggles, making it a notable addition to the genre of psychological fiction and thrillers.
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Dan Wells won instant acclaim for his three-novel debut about the adventures of John Wayne Cleaver, a heroic young man who is a potential serial killer. All who read the trilogy were struck by the distinctive and believable voice Wells created for John.
Now he returns with another innovative thriller told in a very different, equally unique voice. A voice that comes to us from the realm of madness.
Michael Shipman is paranoid schizophrenic; he suffers from hallucinations, delusions, and complex fantasies of persecution and horror. That’s bad enough. But what can he do if some of the monsters he sees turn out to be real?
Who can you trust if you can’t even trust yourself? The Hollow City is a mesmerizing journey into madness, where the greatest enemy of all is your own mind.
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