Doom Castle

Doom Castle

Neil Munro

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789370423619
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Doom Castle is a narrative set in a remote, desolate Scottish landscape that introduces a sense of isolation and unease. As a stranger arrives in the area, he is met with a stark contrast between his former life and the bleak environment around him. The narrative delves into the tension between the comfort of civilization and the harshness of untamed nature, with the protagonist encountering threats and challenges from the local people. As he reaches his destination, the ominous and austere castle becomes a focal point of mystery, filled with eccentric characters that heighten the sense of suspense and danger. The story develops around the struggle between the known and the unknown, creating a gripping atmosphere of tension as the protagonist begins to uncover the mysteries surrounding his new world. The emotional undercurrent of foreboding and the constant clash of worlds set the stage for a deeper exploration of the conflicts and mysteries that lie ahead, as the protagonist faces challenges that will test his resilience.

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