Are you drawn to the mind-bending fiction of Mark Z. Danielewski and the soul-piercing humanity of Stephen King at his most intimate? If you’ve ever wondered whether your life is guided by choice or shadowed by something darker, “An Array of Light” will haunt you long after the last page.
“LUMINOUS AND DEVASTATING…UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU’VE EVER READ.” — The Literary Observer
This is not a story about society, culture, or the order around us. It isn’t about humanity, a crowd, or even one person.
This is a story about you.
Wherever— whoever— you are, you are unique, intricate, and in most ways, alone.
The book opens with a gun trembling in your fist, its barrel aimed at a figure called Love—while behind you, belonging to Doubt, a second barrel, cold and metallic, presses to the back of your skull. The clock on the wall ticks backward. A single bullet in the chamber bears a hand-scratched message: For You.
How did you get here?
To find out, the story unravels your life in reverse: from the age of thirty-four back through heartbreak, prison, war, childhood trauma, and into the womb—tracing every scar that Doubt scratched into your skin. The tale is told as a spiral: letters that finish themselves chapters later, transcripts with missing pages, notes in your own handwriting that arrive from the future. Dreams bleed into courtrooms, mirrors refuse to show only your face, and the one friend who once saved you keeps appearing after his death…or before it.
Unfolding in shattered typography, margin whispers, blank pages, and mirrored text that reflects the reader, An Array of Light breaks every convention of narrative form to deliver an unforgettable experience.
More than a novel, it’s an encounter—one that asks not just what will happen to the character, but what you will choose when the moment comes.
What truths would you risk everything to uncover?
Drystan Albrecht finds himself on an intense existential journey, grappling with wisdom, identity, and the fragility of life as he moves from the stormy harbors of Hamburg to Madrid’s chaotic streets. Alongside his idealistic companion, Libro, he dodges dark forces lurking in foreign cities, haunted by the disturbing symbol of a severed chicken’s head that keeps appearing, intensifying his paranoia and challenging his faith in those closest to him.
In a parallel realm, two godlike figures, Grim and Khan, debate life’s mysteries, peeling back metaphysical truths that blur the lines between reality and illusion.
With tensions mounting in both realms, Drystan and Libro take flight across borders and philosophies, driven by fear, wonder, and Drystan’s relentless curiosity. As Grim and Khan’s debate edges toward a revelation that could change everything, Drystan realizes that understanding may come at an unbearable cost, and that he may be drawn into Grim and Khan’s enigmatic sphere of influence.
As Drystan inches closer to a revelation that could redefine his existence, he’s left on a dangerous precipice: will he achieve enlightenment, or be destroyed by the very truths he seeks?
Are you a fan of Stephen King and Jeremy Bates? If you're looking for something fresh and thought-provoking, join the readers who have already delved into the mind-bending “Eyes of Glass.”
"A MASTERPIECE OF LANGUAGE"—The Clarion Magazine
In "EYES OF GLASS," Samael is haunted by the impending threat of Winter, a season that brings about his inevitable death and the loss of all his memories. Fueled by his fear and desire to reverse time, he embarks on a journey to defy fate. But as he delves deeper into his past, he must confront his abusive father and grapple with his own identity and purpose. As Samael contemplates his existence and the role of a higher power, he is forced to confront difficult questions about love, loss, and hate.
This gripping story not only delves into the complexities of the human mind, but challenges readers to question their own understanding of themselves and the world around them. Fans of introspective and thought-provoking literature will not want to miss "EYES OF GLASS."
If you enjoyed "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, you'll also love "EYES OF GLASS." Both explore the inner turmoil of young men struggling to find their place in the world and grappling with larger existential questions. Both are powerful and emotional reads that will leave a lasting impact on readers.
Be sure to add "EYES OF GLASS" to your reading list today!
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