When Your Past Won’t Let Go: A Story That Feels Too Familiar
Some stories entertain you. Others unsettle you because they feel uncomfortably real. Beautiful Dreams by Salman Al Hamadi belongs firmly in the second category. At its core, the novel is a psychological thriller set during the economic turmoil of 1990s Russia, following single mother Anna Petrova as she tries to rebuild her life with her son, Victor. But beneath the suspense, conspiracy, and science-fiction horror lies something far more human: the terrifying realization that the past does not always stay buried. Anna moves to Moscow, hoping for a fresh start. She has already survived disappointment, instability, and personal trauma. Like many people searching for a second chance, she believes distance and time might finally allow her to move forward. Instead, her worst nightmare returns. When Victor is kidnapped by Dmitri Ivanovich, the sinister host of a children’s television program called Beautiful Dreams, Anna is forced into a battle that is not only physical but deeply psy...