Jesus of Scumburg
- 88 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Este autor se adentra en el reino del horror psicodélico, creando narrativas que son tan bizarras como cautivadoras. Su escritura es una exploración salvaje y sin adornos de lo surreal, diseñada para atraer a los lectores a mundos inquietantes pero hipnóticos. Explora sin miedo los rincones más oscuros y poco convencionales de la imaginación. Para los lectores que buscan una experiencia literaria verdaderamente única y que invita a la reflexión, su obra ofrece un viaje convincente hacia lo extraño.




With a blend of humor and absurdity, this book promises a quirky adventure filled with unexpected twists, including numerous Koala-themed escapades. The playful tone and outrageous scenarios create a lively reading experience that invites laughter and curiosity. Madeleine Swann's endorsement highlights its entertaining nature, making it a unique addition to any collection for those seeking a lighthearted and unconventional story.
On his twenty-fourth birthday, Ben receives an unexpected invitation from his estranged father, Oliver Baring, a renowned yet self-absorbed film talent advisor. The celebration takes place at The Moth & Flame, an upscale restaurant near Hyde Park in London. This reunion promises to explore their complicated relationship against the backdrop of the film industry, revealing personal tensions and the quest for connection.
Lily embarks on a quest to find her estranged sister after losing her job, which leaves her with nothing holding her back. Her search leads her to Southend-on-Sea, where she fears her sister may have become involved with a perilous cult. As she navigates this new world, Lily confronts her past and the complexities of family ties in a gripping journey filled with suspense and emotional depth.