Memoirs Of An Invisible Man by H.F. Saint

The novel follows the story of a man who becomes invisible after a scientific accident and must navigate the challenges and dangers that come with his newfound condition. As he struggles to maintain his sanity and identity, he is pursued by government agents who wish to capture and study him. The protagonist uses his invisibility to evade capture, exploring themes of isolation, freedom, and the human desire for connection. Throughout his journey, he grapples with the moral and ethical implications of his invisibility, ultimately seeking a way to reclaim his place in the visible world.

Published
1987
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
350-400
Original Language
English
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