In a world where dreams are content, one man must track down the mind of a killer.
It’s the year 2034. Hollywood is dead, and Somnia killed it.
Alan E. Smith invented a revolutionary new technology that turns dreams into digestible, viewable entertainment. Users upload their subconscious footage, and the company’s “Directors” edit, colorize, and curate the content for mass consumption. Films are now made with the power of thought, and Somnia has become a trillion-dollar juggernaut in just a few years.
But beneath its glossy facade, something dark is festering. Someone inside the company is dreaming over and over again about murdering Alan’s wife, and the only person who can save her is David Keaton, a 24-year-old former film student turned reluctant Somnia employee. After surviving a plane crash that left him unable to dream or visualize images, David is the only one Alan can trust to do the job.
Forced to confront his limitations and save the company that killed the industry he loved, David must navigate a world built on nightmares, corporate surveillance, and fractured minds to stop a murder that may only exist in someone’s head.