Sanity is the first casualty of the surveillance state.
He calls himself Angel. He claims to be a player in a high-stakes game of international espionage. To anyone else, he looks schizophrenic. To the protagonist, he is the beginning of the end.
What follows is a mosaic of trauma and tension. A workplace tragedy. A home invasion. The disorientation of being drugged and taken against your will.
Call Me Angel is a literary exploration of the psychological toll of being watched. Through a haze of inner dialogue and shifting perspectives, the reader is pulled into a disorienting reality where identity is fluid and trust is non-existent.
In this tight, intense novella, you aren't just reading a story about a spy-you are stepping into the mind of one. And you may not be able to find your way out.