Fractured Mind
About
Fractured Mind follows Jeff Harrison, who wakes in his Bostonia apartment with a missing hour and no memory of what happened. Whispers echo through his walls, mirrors betray him with reflections that move independently, and a mysterious journal appears with entries in his own handwriting describing crimes he does not recall. Anonymous texts and doppelgängers heighten his paranoia, while therapy sessions with Dr. Ciara Brandt hint at repressed childhood trauma. As Jeff investigates, he discovers blackouts, hidden rooms, and disturbing evidence that suggests he may be both victim and perpetrator of violent acts. A secret society, masked figures, and mysterious allies and enemies blur the line between reality and delusion. Hospital files reveal multiple personalities and conflicting memories of a twin brother, Alex, who supposedly died in childhood. As Jeff’s fractured psyche reaches its breaking point, he is forced to confront his hidden past and the manipulations that have controlled his life. The narrative builds to a climactic confrontation with his own alter identities, leaving Jeff—and readers—questioning what is real. In the end, Jeff faces a harrowing choice: merge with his other self or let both perish, concluding a psychological thriller that examines the fragility of memory, identity, and the human mind.