The Enigma Grid
The Abyss Between Logic and Lunacy
by Craig S Wilson
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Pub Date 25 Jan 2025 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2025
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Description
An ethereal universe exists between the rational and the mystical. It is a tapestry of the insanely improbable yet undeniable. Any attempt to unravel this incomprehensible web merely draws you closer like a moth to a flame.
Don’t worry. You’ll be in good company with countless other souls who have also become irreversibly entangled in the “Enigma Grid.” Prepare to be transported to otherworldly settings and confront moral dilemmas that defy easy answers.
Craig S. Wilson’s stories will keep you on the edge of your seat and prompt reflection long after turning the last page. Welcome to “The Enigma “Grid,” the abyss between logic and lunacy.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9876567523445 |
PRICE | US$0.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews

This novel was outlandish in the best way to be and also a diverse addition to my 2025 year of books! The Enigma Grid by Craig S. Wilson is a remarkable short story sequence that maintains the same tone and feel throughout the novel. I enjoyed reading it because my attention span is also not great, so the format was nice for a reader like myself. Reading the book was lovely, and I like that I was re-introduced to this type of format again through this excellent book. It reminded me of reels or TikTok because it is almost a blurb into the otherworldly characters you follow during that chapter.
Written as a mixture of American Horror Story (format) and a splash of Dark Matter, his book covered an array of topics, and I felt like I was reading an actual history book as I read it. Which at times was actually difficult, and there were some hard chapters to get through due to sensitive topics! It's nothing too crazy and readable, but I just wanted to give you a warning. the chapters are also so short and engaging it makes the writing easier to digest.
Author Craig S. Wilson seems to have many talents. According to his website, he creates unimaginable art using various media. I liked this book and could definitely see myself picking up another. There really has never been a book I could compare this to in a good way! It also incorporates conspiracy theories, which is a fun aspect. I would consider it otherworldly, but it is strange how much it mimics our own world and reality. I would give this one four stars!
Stars=4

this is a pretty good book! It is a collection of short stories, some better than others, but overall the collection is good! It is similar to life now and what possibilities could happen. It is a well written book!!
Thank you to NetGalley, to the author, and to the publisher for this complimentary ARC in exchange for my honest review!!!
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