The Mask of Elias
Elias Gray is a man defined by success yet consumed by doubt. When he discovers a photograph of Leonard Marlowe, a long-dead philosopher who bears an uncanny resemblance to him, his world begins to fracture. What starts as a simple curiosity soon spirals into obsession, as Elias uncovers Marlowe’s writings and philosophies, which eerily mirror his own struggles with authenticity. The photograph becomes a haunting symbol of the life Elias fears he has borrowed rather than earned.
Caught between admiration and the fear of being exposed as a fraud, Elias grapples with his sense of identity. His wife, Clara, offers steadfast support, her love a lighthouse in his growing storm of uncertainty. But even her grounding presence cannot quiet the relentless whispers of self-doubt that threaten to dismantle everything Elias has built.
As Elias delves deeper into Marlowe’s legacy, the boundaries between past and present, truth and illusion, begin to blur. What he discovers is not just about Marlowe, but about himself, and the fragile constructs we all build to define who we are.
The Mask of Elias is a gripping psychological exploration of impostor syndrome, self-perception, and the universal human longing for authenticity. Atmospheric and introspective, this story invites readers to confront their own hidden fears and the masks they wear to navigate a world that constantly demands proof of worth.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Mask of EliasElias Gray is a man defined by success yet consumed by doubt. When he discovers a photograph of Leonard Marlowe, a long-dead philosopher who bears an uncanny resemblance to him, his world begins to fracture. What starts as a simple curiosity soon spirals into obsession, as Elias uncovers Marlowe's writings and philosophies, which eerily mirror his own struggles with authenticity. The photograph becomes a haunting symbol of the life Elias fears he has borrowed rather than earned.Caught between admiration and the fear of being exposed as a fraud, Elias grapples with his sense of identity. His wife, Clara, offers steadfast support, her love a lighthouse in his growing storm of uncertainty. But even her grounding presence cannot quiet the relentless whispers of self-doubt that threaten to dismantle everything Elias has built.As Elias delves deeper into Marlowe's legacy, the boundaries between past and present, truth and illusion, begin to blur. What he discovers is not just about Marlowe, but about himself, and the fragile constructs we all build to define who we are.The Mask of Elias is a gripping psychological exploration of impostor syndrome, self-perception, and the universal human longing for authenticity. Atmospheric and introspective, this story invites readers to confront their own hidden fears and the masks they wear to navigate a world that constantly demands proof of worth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798306012285
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Mask of EliasElias Gray is a man defined by success yet consumed by doubt. When he discovers a photograph of Leonard Marlowe, a long-dead philosopher who bears an uncanny resemblance to him, his world begins to fracture. What starts as a simple curiosity soon spirals into obsession, as Elias uncovers Marlowe's writings and philosophies, which eerily mirror his own struggles with authenticity. The photograph becomes a haunting symbol of the life Elias fears he has borrowed rather than earned.Caught between admiration and the fear of being exposed as a fraud, Elias grapples with his sense of identity. His wife, Clara, offers steadfast support, her love a lighthouse in his growing storm of uncertainty. But even her grounding presence cannot quiet the relentless whispers of self-doubt that threaten to dismantle everything Elias has built.As Elias delves deeper into Marlowe's legacy, the boundaries between past and present, truth and illusion, begin to blur. What he discovers is not just about Marlowe, but about himself, and the fragile constructs we all build to define who we are.The Mask of Elias is a gripping psychological exploration of impostor syndrome, self-perception, and the universal human longing for authenticity. Atmospheric and introspective, this story invites readers to confront their own hidden fears and the masks they wear to navigate a world that constantly demands proof of worth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798306012285
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