Key and Seal is a descent without return.
A structure beneath a structure. Corridors that bend in silence. Rooms that move. Circles that do not end.
In this novel by Benjamin Dusk, stillness replaces safety. Each floor gives way to another, lower, and the boundaries between memory, architecture, and self dissolve. There are no monsters here. There is only the space, and the knowledge that it observes you back.
Told in precise, spare language and built around recursion and disorientation, Key and Seal leads you into a place where even the rooms are uncertain, and where the lowest level may not exist at all.
Fans of slow, psychological, and atmospheric fiction will find themselves lost inside this book-and may not want to leave.