Invisible Man

Invisible Man
A stranger arrives at a quiet English village inn, bandaged and bundled in heavy clothing despite the summer heat. He is Griffin, a former scientist who has discovered the secret of invisibility. There is only one problem: the formula cannot be reversed. What begins as a desperate attempt to restore his visibility becomes something far darker. As Griffin stalks the countryside, his isolation erodes his sanity. Without a face, without recognition, he discovers that invisibility is not power but annihilation. Wells understood something profound about being unseen: it destroys the self. The novel crackles with tension as Griffin descends into terror, preying on the villagers who cannot see him coming. Part gripping thriller, part unsettling meditation on identity and belonging, The Invisible Man asks what remains of a person when society can no longer see them at all.









































