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OverviewCAFÉ MORPHEUS ""A hallucinogenic descent into the heart of creation itself."" In the tradition of Borges, Kafka, and Burroughs, Lawrence F. Peterson has crafted a metaphysical thriller that asks the most terrifying question a writer can face: What if the story consumes the storyteller? Jack Denton wakes at 3:47 AM with an impossible gift-he can perceive probability fields, see the future of every story before he writes it, understand the quantum mechanics of narrative itself. But this awakening is not a blessing. It's the beginning of his erasure. At the Café Morpheus, a grimy coffee shop that exists in the liminal spaces between realities, writers don't just struggle with their craft-they dissolve into it. Veronica becomes her fifteen-year revision. Ming fragments into pure montage. The Twins merge into quantum superposition. And Jack? Jack is writing himself out of existence, one perfect page at a time. CAFÉ MORPHEUS is a novel that operates on multiple levels simultaneously-psychological horror, metafictional puzzle box, philosophical meditation on consciousness and identity. Peterson's prose shifts from stark realism to fever-dream surrealism, creating a reading experience that feels like watching your own dissolution in a funhouse mirror. This is a book about obsession, about the price of perfection, about what we sacrifice when we pursue art at any cost. It's about family watching helplessly as their loved ones disappear into their work. It's about the thin membrane between reality and fiction, and what happens when that membrane tears. But most unsettling of all, CAFÉ MORPHEUS is a book that reads you as much as you read it. By the final page, you'll question whether you're the reader or the character, the observer or the observed, the consciousness experiencing the story or the story experiencing consciousness. Warning: Some readers report strange effects. A sense of dissolution. The feeling of being watched by the text itself. The uncomfortable awareness that you, too, might be a character in someone else's narrative. ""Peterson has written the rare novel that doesn't just break the fourth wall-it dissolves it entirely, leaving reader and writer trapped in an infinite regress of stories within stories. Brilliant, disturbing, unforgettable."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lawrence F PetersonPublisher: Lawrence F. Peterson Imprint: Lawrence F. Peterson Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.177kg ISBN: 9798224582778Pages: 148 Publication Date: 30 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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