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Shadows Over Domanesth: The Enigma of the Diabolic Witch

Arthur Anderson

Casa editrice: BookRix

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In the shadowy pages of "Shadows over Domanesth: The Enigma of the Diabolical Witch," you will be immersed in a dark corner of the Middle Ages. In the peaceful village of Domanesth, where shadows whisper secrets and mysteries lurk around every corner, an intriguing and perilous story unfolds.
 
You will meet a cast of captivating characters, from Anna, the restaurant manager, to her sister Bárbara and her friend Dorina. As their everyday lives intertwine, strange events begin to disturb the tranquility of Domanesth.
 
The enigma takes shape with the arrival of Ilona, a wise elder who possesses hidden knowledge about the town's past. In the shadows, Benedek and Dominik, the overseers and the town's watchman, keep a close watch.
 
Even the church is not exempt from suspicion, as the priest Sándor senses the threat of an evil presence among his parishioners.
 
Anna's husband, Olivér, is drawn into the battle against the witch and her sinister ally, the black wolf, as they seek to unravel the truth behind the dark events that threaten Domanesth.
 
Each chapter of this immersive narrative will take you deeper into the plot, unveiling mysteries, secrets, and confrontations between light and darkness. Tension will mount as Domanesth prepares for an inevitable confrontation. The enduring question is whether the town will survive the shadows that threaten to engulf it, or if redemption and light will finally shine in this place besieged by the unknown.
Disponibile da: 31/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 23 pagine.

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