Behind the Dark Glasses is a work of fiction that explores the lives we perform and the selves we hide.
Set against the glare of fame, ambition, and modern urban life, the novel examines the quiet fractures behind public masks—where success is visible, but vulnerability is not.
Through characters navigating love, power, addiction, ambition, and silence, the story reveals how identity can blur when survival demands performance.
This novel invites readers to observe the emotional cost of appearances and the fragile humanity behind polished images.