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When All the World Sleeps
- Narrated by: Greg Tremblay
- Length: 12 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Daniel Whitlock is terrified of going to sleep. And rightly so; he sleepwalks, with no awareness or memory of his actions. Including burning down Kenny Cooper's house - with Kenny inside it - after Kenny brutally beat him for being gay. Back in the tiny town of Logan after serving his prison sentence, Daniel isolates himself in a cabin in the woods and chains himself to his bed at night.
Like the rest of Logan, local cop Joe Belman doesn't believe Daniel's absurd defense. But when Bel saves Daniel from a retaliatory fire, he discovers that Daniel might not be what everyone thinks: killer, liar, tweaker, freak. Bel agrees to control Daniel at night - for the sake of the other townsfolk. Daniel's fascinating, but Bel's not going there.
Yet as he's drawn further into Daniel's dark world, Bel finds that he likes being in charge. And submitting to Bel gives Daniel the only peace he's ever known. But Daniel's demons won't leave him alone, and he'll need Bel's help to slay them once and for all - assuming Bel is willing to risk everything to stand by him.
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- Skyler
- 2020-05-22
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absolutely love the book it kept me interested through the whole thing and I give it two thumbs up and I recommend it to anybody
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- Anonymous User
- 2024-04-22
Hard to like the main character, story feels very long while actual plot is quite minimal
I really struggled to like main character Daniel or to see why Bel was interested. Awake Daniel was whiny and pitiful but resisting any kind of institutional living even though he sexually harrassed, assaulted and murdered in his sleep. Asleep Daniel had a lot more personality but obviously wasn't safe for himself or others. I dunno, Daniel was portrayed as the victim and obviously thought of himself as one, but really it was hard to sympathise with him. I'm also not sure why "solutions" were usually sexual instead of.. you know, literally anything else. 5hrs to go and not sure I can manage much more. Nothing really happens. Bel is nice, but the narrator reads him like a 45yr old, I was shocked to be reminded he was only 23yrs old!?!
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