What if madness were only a different frequency of perception?
In a small Italian town, Manuel meets Massimo, a musician who has emerged from years of isolation carrying a revelation that has permanently altered his sense of reality.
Massimo believes that most people move through life as automatons, flawlessly performing roles they never chose. He speaks of a hidden force he calls the King, a presence operating behind the visible world. He suggests that certain souls travel across history, changing faces but preserving an essential core.
As coincidences intensify and perception begins to fracture, Manuel is drawn into a journey that slowly erodes every certainty. Is he witnessing the gradual construction of a shared delusion, or the unveiling of a deeper structure beneath ordinary reality?
Blending visionary fiction with psychological and metaphysical exploration, The Logic of Madness examines the fragile boundary between mysticism and psychosis, awakening and breakdown, faith and paranoia. It is a novel about perception, identity, and the uneasy possibility that reality may be less stable than we believe.
The veil is thin.
And sometimes, to look beyond it, is to risk never seeing the world the same way again.