SAFARI PLANET is a first-person account of intimate and psychological subjugation, narrated through the voice of the victim without filters or imposed interpretation.
The novel reconstructs an encounter with an anomalous presence—an extraterrestrial entity whose arrival triggers a succession of sexually charged impulses, destabilizing attachments, and irreversible psychological consequences.
Far from conventional paranormal fiction, SAFARI PLANET explores the mechanics of desire, obsession, control, and emotional dependency through the daily coexistence between a human being and something that may not belong to this world.
As the relationship deepens, the boundaries separating intimacy, manipulation, identity, and perception begin to dissolve.
What emerges is not simply a story about contact with the unknown, but an exploration of what the mind creates when reality itself becomes insufficient.