
Possession
by:
Kat Richardson
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0451465121
ISBN 13: 9780451465122
Publication date:
August 6th, 2013
Publisher: Roc
Pages: 368
Genres: Science & Technology
In a gripping tale of mystery and intrigue, a woman's unexpected awakening from a coma brings to life a talent she never knew she possessed. Kat Richardson weaves a story that dives deep into the uncharted waters of consciousness, exploring how creativity can emerge from the most unexpected places. The protagonist's newfound ability to paint vivid and intricate scenes captivates those around her, but as she brings these paintings to life, she begins to realize that they may be tied to secrets from her past that have yet to be uncovered.
As she grapples with her abilities, the woman finds herself ensnared in a web of enigma, where each brushstroke reveals fragments of memories long forgotten. Friends and family, initially supportive, start to question the origins of her art, leading to tension and suspicion that permeate her recovery. With each painting, she delves deeper into a world that blurs the lines between reality and imagination, compelling her to confront the truths hidden within her own mind.
Richardson masterfully captures the struggle of reclaiming one's identity while navigating the complexities of life after trauma. The story unfolds as a haunting yet beautiful exploration of the buried past, providing a nuanced examination of artistic expression and the power it holds—even in the face of adversity. Through her vivid prose and compelling characterization, the author invites readers to ponder the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of consciousness, leaving them yearning for more as they unravel the layers of this unexpected narrative.
As she grapples with her abilities, the woman finds herself ensnared in a web of enigma, where each brushstroke reveals fragments of memories long forgotten. Friends and family, initially supportive, start to question the origins of her art, leading to tension and suspicion that permeate her recovery. With each painting, she delves deeper into a world that blurs the lines between reality and imagination, compelling her to confront the truths hidden within her own mind.
Richardson masterfully captures the struggle of reclaiming one's identity while navigating the complexities of life after trauma. The story unfolds as a haunting yet beautiful exploration of the buried past, providing a nuanced examination of artistic expression and the power it holds—even in the face of adversity. Through her vivid prose and compelling characterization, the author invites readers to ponder the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of consciousness, leaving them yearning for more as they unravel the layers of this unexpected narrative.