Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
Librería Perelló (Valencia)
Librería Elías (Asturias)
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
Librería Proteo (Málaga)
Where Shadows Dwell is a literary novel set in a fictional New Zealand city grappling with inequality, memory, and the quiet architecture of care. At its center is a once-neglected hotel, now transformed into a sanctuary through the leadership of two women: Mayor Ysabel Ashworth and General Manager Sue Santos.Ysabel, a pragmatic and principled mayor, seeks to reshape the city’s policies from within, confronting political sabotage and the weight of her father’s legacy. Sue, working behind the scenes, brings grace and grit to every corner of the hotel, offering dignity to those the city has overlooked. Together, they redefine justice-not through grand gestures, but through ordinance, hospitality, and the courage to stay.The hotel becomes a crucible where lives converge. Gabriel, a former seminarian turned custodian, finds quiet purpose in service. Ivy, a young woman with a fractured past, discovers healing through routine and friendship. Ysabel’s relationship with Malachi, a journalist with a sharp pen and tender heart, adds tension and depth to her journey. Siblings Eli and Mary Jean-one a street poet, the other a silent witness-bring music, memory, and generational echoes to the hotel’s evolving story.As these characters intertwine-through shared meals, whispered prayers, and rooftop gardens-the hotel becomes more than shelter. It becomes a movement. The narrative unfolds across council chambers, back-of-house sanctuaries, and symbolic landmarks, culminating in a moment of communal recognition and radical welcome.Where Shadows Dwell is a story of sanctuary, resistance, and the grace of ordinary heroes. It will appeal to readers of Louise Erdrich, Fredrik Backman, and Muriel Barbery-those drawn to character-driven fiction with philosophical undertones and emotional resonance.