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Calls from Beyond: The Enigma of Nicoleta in Borozesth - cover

Calls from Beyond: The Enigma of Nicoleta in Borozesth

Arthur Anderson

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

In the tranquil village of Borozesth, where the mountains guard silent secrets and ancient stories flow like rivers, an enigma defies the boundaries of reality. It begins with a phone call from the Beyond. 
  
Adrian, a man immersed in the loss of his beloved wife, Nicoleta, finds solace in the calls he receives from his deceased wife. Initially, he dismisses them as hallucinations, but they soon become eerily convincing. 
  
Immerse yourself in the mystery of the afterlife calls and explore the village of Borozesth, where the community is at the core of our protagonists' lives. Meet Nicoleta, her mother Nadia, her friend Jenica, and her enigmatic neighbor, Romina. 
  
As the enigma unfolds, you will unravel Nicoleta's past and discover details about her life, her relationship with her mother, and the secrets that surround her. Adrian, her husband, struggles to accept the incomprehensible death of his beloved, facing his grief with the help of his friend Adam and his father, Constantin. 
  
The afterlife calls trigger a paranormal investigation, leading Adrian to delve into the unknown, where he discovers he is not alone in the experience of the supernatural. 
  
Through the perspective of Jenica, Nicoleta's best friend, you will get to know Nicoleta's life and her relationship with the unexplained, along with her boyfriend, Gheorghe. Additionally, the neighbor Romina harbors dark secrets that will shed light on the events that led to Nicoleta's death. 
  
The paranormal investigation team led by Adrian ventures into the unknown, facing terrifying supernatural phenomena as they search for answers. With each challenge, they draw closer to the final revelation. 
  
Dive into this mystery that defies the boundaries of reality and the Beyond, and uncover the enigma of Nicoleta in Borozesth.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 17 pages.

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