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Verrall's Nightmare

Published
Jan 2022
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
281

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Historians may reflect on what happened, psychoanalysts may debate endlessly, and although scientists would attempt to explain, none would conclusively get the measure of all that had occurred.Others, less knowledgeable, aficionados of social media, would say that Benedict Verrall was mad, or else the events in a small hamlet in the south of England never occurred and that it was a government conspiracy. That Samuel Whittingham was a figment of Verrall's imagination and the storms and their devastation, unprecedented in their scope and deaths, were freaks of nature, not of evil.The truth, however, was more obscure, and that Verrall was neither mad nor was he malicious. Although he was responsible for instigating what was to happen, that hadn't been his intention.He did not believe in the paranormal or the metaphysical, but then, he had not considered the brain tumour pressing down on his brain.Or was it Verrall's madness, either the dream or the nightmare? That will be for the reader to decide.

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