People across the city are dying in their sleep.There are no signs of violence, no medical explanations-only the same disturbing expression left behind on every face: relief mixed with terror. Doctors dismiss the deaths as coincidence. Psychologists call them stress-related disorders. But survivors tell a different story.They all dreamed of the same place.A room that feels more real than waking life. A space that offers silence, stillness, and freedom from pain. Once entered, it becomes harder to leave-and for some, waking up is no longer an option.Dr. Adrian Keller, a sleep researcher already struggling with emotional burnout, begins investigating after a patient dies during a monitored sleep study. Alongside trauma therapist Mara Voss, he uncovers a terrifying pattern: the dream appears only to those who are quietly exhausted by life itself. People who have reached the limit of what they can endure.As fear of sleep spreads and reality begins to fracture, Adrian and Mara realize the truth is far more unsettling than any nightmare. The place is not hunting its victims. It is offering them escape. And the mind, when pushed far enough, may choose rest over survival.Dark, atmospheric, and psychologically unsettling, The Last Place You Dream is a slow-burn horror novel about exhaustion, trauma, and the dangerous comfort of letting go. It asks a chilling question: what happens when the safest place feels like never waking up?