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THE DARKNESS SEETHED, INVISIBLE AND UNTOUCHABLE, LIKE GOD. EVEN IN MY BLINDNESS, THERE WAS MOVEMENT. THE SHADOWS THEMSELVES HAD SHADOWS, HANGING, AS WE WERE, IN BETWEEN THAT ENDLESS BLACK PIT AND ENDLESS BLACK SKY, SEWN TOGETHER WITH AN ENDLESS HORIZON. I COULD SENSE THEM NOW. IN THIS ABYSS, THE DARKEST CRANNIES – BOTH THOSE YOUR EYES SEE OR THOSE IN YOUR MIND – WERE MADE BRIGHT. AND NOW I SAW WHY THE MIND HIDES CERTAIN TERRORS IN THOSE CREVICES.
A superb work of fiction.
The Book ClubCompletely Convincing and deeply scary.
Writer’s Forum
The epidemic known as the Fade has reduced humankind to a handful of communities of desperate survivors – weary from pulling bland food from the ground to stave off unnecessary famine and the relentless disease that drives many to suicide. In the commune of Pitch, Marly faces a stark reality. If he remains, he risks succumbing to the despair that plagues its inhabitants. If he leaves, he must abandon the safety of the only place he has ever called home. Marly muses over how many more days he will be able to hang on for. That is until a working vehicle, something not seen in years, appears outside Pitch, with strangers offering the promise of a cure. Their tech has survived the Fade, their tales promising to make the residents’ dreams a rehabilitative reality: using a machine called the Grid.
BERTIE BEECHING is an English writer from Eastbourne who teaches English in Cambridge. He studied at the University of Nottingham. Dreamer’s Grid is his debut novel.
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