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What if your dreams weren't your own?
What if every lost hour of sleep was stolen, sold, and processed as fuel for a city that never rests?
In Stolen Sleep, Niall Florence delivers a psychological dystopian thriller that plunges readers into a neon-lit nightmare where insomnia isn't just a condition-it's a commodity.
Insomniacs are vanishing. Billboards whisper promises only the sleepless can hear. Lumen coins circulate like blood, glowing tokens of exchange in a world where rest itself has been commodified.
When his brother Eli disappears, the narrator begins noticing strange rhythms hidden in the city-neon signs pulsing in coded sequences, receipts with patterns etched into the ink, subway lights blinking in impossible cadence. The signs all point to one corporation: Somnidyne, a company that doesn't just sell sleep... it harvests it.
Haunted by memory gaps, pursued by handlers, and tracked by glittering dust that creeps across his skin, the narrator must navigate a city wired against him. Alongside Sasha-a nurse who's seen what Somnidyne buries in its archives-he discovers rooms of harvested dreams, maps tattooed into flesh, and files labeled with names that should not exist.
Every step deeper into Somnidyne's labyrinth reveals the terrible truth:
Sleep isn't lost. It's processed.
Dreams are currency.
People are inventory.
But the closer he comes to uncovering Eli's fate, the more he realizes that memory, identity, and love itself may have already been rewritten by the very system he's trying to fight.
Stolen Sleep blends the paranoia of psychological thrillers with the bleak beauty of dystopian fiction. Readers who crave:
Dark conspiracies hidden in plain sight
Atmospheric, neon-soaked cities
Themes of insomnia, memory manipulation, and corporate control
Taut pacing with escalating unease
An ending that lingers long after the final page
...will find themselves gripped by a story that feels both disturbingly futuristic and chillingly familiar.
At its core, Stolen Sleep is about more than insomnia or shadowy corporations. It asks:
Who owns your hours?
What is the value of rest in a society that treats time as currency?
How much of yourself would you trade for comfort, for convenience, for survival?
It's a book for anyone who has ever stayed awake too long under flickering light, anyone who has felt the hum of a city pushing past exhaustion, anyone who has wondered what happens to the parts of us we give away without noticing.
Perfect For Readers Who Crave:✔ Psychological tension threaded with surreal imagery
✔ Dystopian settings where corporations control the most intimate parts of life
✔ Narratives that question memory, identity, and free will
✔ Stories that leave you unsettled, questioning what lingers in your own sleepless hours
This is not a book that plays safe.
It is disorienting.
It is unsettling.
It will stay with you.
Once you step into the world of Stolen Sleep, you will see the flicker of neon differently. You will hear the hum of machines in new rhythms. And when you close your eyes tonight, you may wonder if even your dreams are truly yours.
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