Inspector Dionisis Lagos is drowning in shadows, none heavier than his own conscience. While basking in the opulence bestowed upon him for solving a recent crime, he must now come to terms with his shortcomings. But Milos is no sanctuary; it is a tomb waiting to be filled. Darkness seeps into the island once more when young boys start vanishing without a trace. Whispers of a killer spread like poison, leaving only fear in their wake. As more bodies turn up, Lagos is dragged into a labyrinth of horror, pursuing a murderer so elusive, they might as well be a phantom.
Timur E. Simsek lives in Bern, Switzerland. He spent most of his childhood immersed in fiction and crafting short stories. At twenty-three, he released his debut novel, Dolor, which was soon followed by his second work, Dilitirio. His passions extend beyond writing to include history, Greek mythology, and cultural studies. He is currently pursuing his master's degree in English Literature at the University of Zurich. Katara marks his third publication.
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