The fierce overhead strip lighting buzzed like the memory of a head injury.
In "The Water Room" by Christopher Fowler, the setting is vividly depicted with an unsettling atmosphere created by intense overhead lighting. This lighting not only illuminates the surroundings but also evokes a sense of discomfort, akin to the painful remnants of a head injury. Such imagery suggests a disorienting experience, impacting the characters' perceptions and interactions within the space.