Indigo by Graham Joyce

This novel weaves a compelling narrative around the mysterious concept of invisibility, exploring the depths of human desire, guilt, and redemption. The protagonist, Jack Chambers, is drawn into a secretive organization that claims to have mastered the art of becoming invisible, a skill rooted in ancient wisdom and intense discipline. As Jack delves deeper into this enigmatic world, he confronts not only the moral complexities of using such power but also the shadows of his own past. Set against a backdrop of intrigue and psychological suspense, the story challenges the boundaries between the seen and unseen, ultimately questioning the price of ambition and the nature of reality itself.

The 10887th greatest book of all time


Published
1999
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
300-400
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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