Song for the Unraveling of the World

A newborn's absent face appears on the back of someone else's head, a filmmaker goes to gruesome lengths to achieve the silence he's after for his final scene, and a therapist begins, impossibly, to appear in a troubled patient's room late at night. In these stories of doubt, delusion, and paranoia, no belief, no claim to objectivity, is immune to the distortions of human perception. Here, self-deception is a means of justifying our most inhuman impulses--whether we know it or not.
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The book was recommended several times online so I took a chance on it. I read the first four stories and was highly disappointed. Interesting hook, tense buildup, then a sudden vague and disappointing ending. It might be someone's cup of tea, but not mine.
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