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The Rules of Dreaming
| Bruce Hartman
| The Rules of Dreaming – A tale of madness, music — and murder.
A beautiful singer named Maria Morgan hangs herself on the eve of her debut at the Met.
Seven years later...
A mental patient with no musical training sits down at the piano and plays a fiendishly difficult piece of classical music...
A young doctor’s life spins out of control as he falls under the spell of three irresistible women...
A beautiful graduate student, struggling with her thesis, suspects that her psychiatrist is ruled by the fantasies of a poet who’s been dead for two hundred years...
A blackmailer stumbles on an isolated town with more crimes on its conscience than he could have imagined...
....Until it seems that the opera that Maria Morgan was rehearsing — Offenbach’s Tales of Hoffmann — is taking over the lives of her two schizophrenic children, the doctors who treat them and everyone else who crosses their paths. All are enmeshed in a world of deception and delusion, of madness and ultimately of evil and death.
Onto this shadowy stage steps Nicole P., who discovers that she too has been assigned a role in the drama.
What strange destiny is being worked out in their lives?
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