01966nam a22002537a 4500008004100000020001800041040000800059041000800067100003400075245002900109260005200138300002400190520112700214650003201341650003601373650004301409650002701452650003101479655003301510655004101543942000801584952010501592999001501697251013b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780008607838 ctbs aeng aBlake, Matthew925462eauthor aAnna Oc/ Matthew Blake. aLondon : bHarperCollins Publishers Ltd,c2025. a423 pages ;c23 cm. aThe world will know her name. The average person spends 33 years of their life asleep. But, in this mysterious shadow world, how can we ever know who we really become? In 2019, Anna Ogilvy was a budding twenty-five-year-old writer with a bright future ahead of her. Then, one night, she stabbed two people to death with no apparent motive and hasn't woken up since. Her deep sleep is known by neurologists as 'resignation syndrome', a rare functional psychosomatic disorder. The tabloid press dubs her 'Sleeping Beauty'. Fast forward to the present day. Dr Benedict Prince is a forensic psychologist and an expert in the field of sleep-related homicides. As a consultant at The Abbey, a sleep clinic based in London's infamous Harley Street, he has studied patients who are held on murder charges; but they have no memory of their crimes. As Anna shows the first signs of stirring, Benedict must determine what really happened that night and whether or not she should be held criminally responsible for her actions when she finally wakes up. Only she knows the truth about that night, but only he knows how to discover it. 0aYoung womenvFiction924099 0aSleep disordersvFiction926117 0aForensic psychologistsvFiction926118 0aMurdervFiction925440 0aThrillers (Fiction)912828 0aPsychological fiction922456 0aDetective and mystery fiction923664 2lcc 00102lcc4070aTBSbTBSd2025-10-13l3oP-EN BLApB07675r2026-02-10s2026-02-03t1w2025-10-13y1 c5033d5033