Librería Samer Atenea
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
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In a quiet corner of Waldeck, Germany, winter doesn’t simply arrive-it settles into the beams of the houses and the bones of the roads, turning familiar places into corridors of shadow. On a cold night of snow and candlelight, a boy is born into a humble cottage where love is steady, faith is quiet, and the world beyond the door feels a little too vast.His name is Jost Nachtwächter.He grows up close to a devoted father and a gentle mother, surrounded by sisters who trust him with their secrets and their laughter. Jost believes in work, in responsibility, in the simple idea that if you build something strong enough-walls, stables, a future-nothing can break what’s inside. He rises early, takes on more than he should, and finds solace in the presence of his powerful black horse, Rappz, whose loyalty feels like the only certainty in a shifting world.But certainty is fragile.Grief comes quietly at first, then all at once-through illness, through loss, through the slow pressure of war creeping toward ordinary lives. And when violence finally reaches his doorstep, it does not announce itself with honor. It arrives like smoke under a door: sudden, deliberate, and impossible to bargain with.What remains afterward is not just ruin, but questions.The army offers structure. A recruiter offers promises. The town offers prayers that feel too small. Yet Jost’s mind won’t release the gaps in the story-the missing pieces, the choices made in the dark, the footsteps that didn’t belong. As he searches for answers, something in him begins to change: not loudly, not theatrically, but with terrifying precision, until even those who love him can sense a stranger standing where a son once was.Henassis is a slow-burn gothic historical horror steeped in liminal dread-where candlelight feels like a warning, hallways stretch too long, and the most frightening transformation is the one no one can see coming. It is a tale of devotion, fracture, and the moment a good man realizes that survival is not the same as remaining whole.