Fractured Reflections

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Arthur Hall’s mind is a battlefield.

By day, he’s a quiet office worker. By night, he wrestles with the demons that haunt his fractured mind—three alter egos, each more distinct and dangerous than the last. Edmund, the wise but controlling elder. Samuel, the timid shadow who hides from life. Victor, the ruthless critic who judges every move. These personalities are tearing him apart, leaving Arthur teetering on the edge of a breakdown.

When Lisa, a sharp-witted coworker, uncovers his secret, she offers more than just her understanding—she offers hope. Together, they embark on a psychological journey to confront his alters and reclaim his life. But the deeper they dive into the labyrinth of Arthur’s mind, the darker and more treacherous the path becomes. Secrets are uncovered. Trust is tested. And soon, it’s not just Arthur’s sanity on the line—but their very survival.

In this pulse-pounding psychological thriller, the line between reality and madness blurs. Arthur's battle is more than mental—it's a fight for control of his very soul.

Enter the world of Arthur Hall and find out: Who will emerge victorious—the man or the madness?

Perfect for fans of Shutter Island and The Silent Patient, this gripping novel will keep you questioning every page until the final, heart-stopping twist.


This book is also available in Spanish!  

Praise for this book

Arthur Hall’s story is one that gripped me from the first page and didn’t let go until the very end. The author brilliantly paints a vivid picture of a man at war with himself. Each alter ego—Edmund, Samuel, and Victor—is so distinct, you feel like you’re encountering entirely separate characters, each with their own motivations and fears.

What really stands out is how relatable Arthur is. Despite his internal chaos, he’s not portrayed as a victim but as someone who is fighting desperately for his life and identity. Lisa’s role as his confidant and ally brings a balance to the story, grounding it with moments of warmth and connection amid the tension. Their journey into Arthur’s mind is equal parts terrifying and awe-inspiring, with twists that caught me completely off guard.

The pacing is perfect—each chapter pulls you deeper into Arthur’s psychological maze, and just when you think you have it figured out, another revelation shakes everything up. The comparisons to Shutter Island and The Silent Patient are spot-on; this book has the same level of mind-bending intrigue.

I also appreciated the seamless blend of psychological depth with heart-pounding suspense. It’s not just a thriller; it’s an exploration of resilience, identity, and the power of human connection.

And the best part? It even comes in Spanish!

Arthur Hall’s story is unlike anything I’ve read before—a raw, intense dive into the fragile balance between identity and chaos. The author captures Arthur’s struggle with his alter egos in a way that feels so visceral and authentic, it’s impossible not to be drawn in. Edmund, Samuel, and Victor are more than just facets of Arthur’s fractured psyche; they feel like living, breathing characters with their own agendas, and their interactions keep the tension razor-sharp.

What I loved most was the depth of the psychological exploration. This isn’t just a thriller—it’s an intimate look at the complexities of mental health, identity, and the human mind. Lisa’s role as Arthur’s ally adds a powerful emotional layer. She’s more than a bystander; she’s a fighter in her own right, and their dynamic is both heartfelt and compelling.

The twists in this book are masterful. Just when I thought I had a grasp on where the story was headed, the author turned the tables in ways I never saw coming. The final chapters left me breathless—equal parts satisfied and haunted.

If you’re a fan of psychological thrillers that keep you questioning what’s real and what isn’t, this book is an absolute must-read. The English version is flawless—capturing every nuance and twist with precision. I can’t recommend it enough!

Arthur Hall’s journey is a mind-bender, plain and simple. This book hits hard from the start, throwing you into the chaos of Arthur’s fractured mind, and it doesn’t let up until the final page. What drew me in most was how real it all felt—not just the psychological battles but the raw humanity behind them.

Arthur isn’t some caricature of mental illness; he’s a man fighting like hell to keep his head above water while his own mind tries to drown him. The alter egos—Edmund, Samuel, and Victor—aren’t just obstacles; they’re personalities that feel alive, each one complicating the story in ways you don’t expect. And Lisa, his coworker-turned-ally, isn’t just there for emotional support—she’s an anchor in the storm, someone who brings out Arthur’s strength while facing her own challenges.

The pacing is spot-on. Every chapter feels like peeling back a layer of Arthur’s psyche, exposing truths that are equal parts fascinating and disturbing. It’s a thriller in every sense, but it’s also a deeply human story about resilience, trust, and the struggle for control when everything feels out of reach.

The ending? Let’s just say it hit me like a freight train. It’s the kind of book that stays with you long after you close it, making you think about what it truly means to fight for your identity.

If you like stories that challenge your perceptions and keep you guessing until the very end, this one’s for you. An incredible read—I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys gripping psychological thrillers.