Fall of the Senses is not merely a novel about a cryptic experiment; it is an inward journey that tests the limits of human perception.
Five participants, an unknown institution, and a single hall become their gateway to a series of demanding trials: at every stage, one of their senses is taken away, and they are asked to face life—and their tasks—in ways they never imagined.
What remains of a person when sight, voice, or memory is stripped away?
Are the senses the only truth, or does another kind of awareness arise when they fall?
Here, mystery meets philosophical reflection, and psychological tension intertwines with the search for meaning beyond the borders of the body.
Fall of the Senses is a story of fragility and strength, of loss and discovery—of the human being tested beyond their natural instruments.
To anyone who thinks Fall of the Senses is a game… open the first page and try.