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The Mediterranean Grave
A novel whose events are difficult to believe, but it happened anyway and was told as it is: its hero is the university professor Dr. Wajdi, who specializes in history, has a change in his view of history and he hates it and abandons it for literature in an attempt to write his first novel, but the idea eludes him. He knows - somehow - that Dostoyevsky died and was unable to write the second part of The Brothers Karamazov, which he planned to come twenty years after the lives of the heroes of the first part, while there is a hidden, unseen party that has a direct interest in Dr. Wajdi’s travel to the Russian city of Saint Petersburg, where Dostoyevsky lived, wrote, and died.
He actually travels there with the intention of finding someone who will conjure the spirit of Dostoevsky to dictate to him the text of the second part, which was not written. The process of evocation failed, and the only way for the hero to get the idea for his novel is to return, in his soul and in the body of another being, to the days of Dostoevsky and live with him closely. The old shaman whom he meets by chance and who convinces him to travel to her homeland of Siberia, turns out to have special abilities and performs a ritual for him to return him to the era of Dostoevsky in the form of a soul that resides in another being. How will events develop after that? What is the fate of our hero as he pursues an idea and nothing more?
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Possession
In the depths of darkness, where nightmares roam, and evil entities slumber...
In this collection of stories, the veil is torn between our world and the world of the jinn.
A group of unsuspecting individuals find themselves embroiled in a battle for their souls.
At the heart of every page, tension mounts, blurring the line between reality and nightmare.
Will they surrender to the malevolent forces that seek to consume them?
Or will they find the strength to face their fears and survive?
Get ready for a trip to the world of jinn and magic, where every page drips with suspense and horror.
What you will read in the book is a collection of realistic events.
It is not a figment of imagination.
These heroes are from another world.
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The Black Massacre
“I am Shruti Patel, and I want to relay this message to you. I used to live in the British city of Birmingham, until the beginning of the year. My daughter Ciara is all I have left from my husband, Dylan. What I remember very well is that we were in the summer of 1980 in Birmingham, the weather was hot, but my body was boiling hotter inside, I was in maddening pain. My heart was throbbing and beating in overlap with the sound of my mind..."
"Nothing can heal my wound, that wound will never heal, even after I die I will still be able to feel its pain..."
The Birmingham tragedy is not yet over, it seems, as the murderer has disappeared without a trace...
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Transformations
The writer describes in a poetic style the spiritual experiences lived by the central characters of the stories, who are primarily poetic and sensitive characters.
She speaks in her own words as she looks at life from the standpoint of the still voice of the soul.
These verses depict her spiritual journey, moving through philosophical and existential experiences which inculcate profound transformations in the characters’ outlook on the world and life.
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The Intruder
Hiyam, a young woman of twenty, navigates the aftermath of a turbulent childhood marred by instability. Following the mysterious death of her parents, she finds herself in a psychiatric hospital, placed there by the police. Her journey takes a new turn when her grandmother brings her to Morocco, setting the stage for unfolding events that delve deep into the human soul and the struggles of mental illness.
This novel transports readers to the heart of Morocco, immersing them in its rich rituals, customs, and culinary delights, while exploring its tourist and archaeological treasures. Through Hiyam’s eyes, we experience the complexity of seeking healing and understanding in a world filled with both beauty and pain.
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The Night Darkness
The soul has a darkness greater than the darkness of the night, complex dungeons... You must choose the path in those corridors, whether you follow good or evil, but beware; The catacombs of evil sometimes attract you towards them without you even realizing it.
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The Dancer And The Stranger
We were young and we grew old, we grew feeble and grey. The age limit is the ambitions of some of us… or embarrassment… or fear of taking risks, or perhaps fear of the reaction of those around us.
We placed age as an obstacle to our progress, and we were not aware that inside each one of us is the heart of a child, the ambition of a young man, the generosity of an elder, and the maturity of an age about which some desperate people said: Time is up… We are old!
Honesty and loyalty, love and generosity, remain as long as we are alive on earth. We may be late in reaching our ambitions, our goals, or even our emotional relationships, but each of us still has a longing to reach goals and dreams that live inside us.
They tell me and include themselves in two words: “Our time is up.” And I say: I am still able to give… Age is a number that scares us, and we don’t know the reasons. How many helpless young men, and how many young old men… The power is within us, so let us open the doors for it.
Susan
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The Trip
The story revolves around two young men who decide to leave their daily routines in search of a new adventure, sailing on a small boat to a new world full of exciting situations and interesting events.
Experience and quick wit play a major role in the events and course of the story. The story also attracts the reader and makes him search for solutions.
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The Envious
The title of the story may invite pessimism, because the ‘eye’ or the ‘one with the evil eye’ usually brings nothing but harm to those around them due to the power of their eye. But… what if we imagined that someone was able to control it and started harnessing it in their service? When this idea came to me, I did not hesitate for a moment to turn it into a novel, because I grew up watching many famous series and programs that dealt with it in a comedic format. So, I thought of trying something different because we rarely see that on our screens.
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Back In Time
Sometimes we search for happiness in things that people or close persons determine for us, and we forget what we want, and what makes us happy.
Everyone entered the cycle of deadly routine, grow up, enter university, get married, he must have children in order to grow up with him, if the child is a boy, it is better, but we want a daughter; To help her mother, the daughter must have a sister; To appoint her in the future, and the brother alone cannot face life, so let us have a second brother for him, we want a house, we want a car, and here people see that our life is complete, and during this period we forget what we want, and do we really deserve to achieve what we want? Or will we be afraid to get out of the fight against the deadly routine?
I wish we could go back in time, Maryam; So that we can live our beautiful days, enjoy it more, and I wish we had the ability to correct our choices.
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The Gulf Son
The fifteen-year-old Ahmed did not realize that the stone his aunt gave him was capable of taking him to a journey between hidden worlds. In his journey, he meets good and bad characters. Each character has a motive to kill him or to save his life. An exciting novel filled with mystery that will leave your mind wondering.
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Unforgivable Confessions
The expatriation here absorbs the best of you, it absorbs your passion for life, your dreams and the most beautiful years of your life, it takes some of your features and gives you a new face that may not look like you. It turns you into a robot programmed to run day and night just pretending to live Here, you live alone regardless how many friends or relatives you have, and how much you are surrounded by people who pretend to love you and care about you. Nobody here is interested in your problems and nobody feels your pain. Everyone is busy with his own life, and pretend not hearing you even when you speak to them face to face. To be an expatriate is to scream for help in a moment of weakness, and you know that no one is coming to rescue you but yourself. You always try to smile with your exhausted lips from pain that no one knows except you, and you pretend living so you can stay alive!
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