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The Anjikuni Syndrome e-bok
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129 kr
In a small Middle Eastern town where everyone knows everyone, Salim Waraq runs the dustiest, most disorganized bookshop at the end of a narrow alley. At fifty-five, with a failing heart, ravaged lungs, and a coffee addiction that would kill a younger man, he's perfectly content to live among his manuscripts, avoiding human contact and chain-smoking his way through ancient texts. He understands the language of paper better than the language of people, which is exactly how he likes it.
Until th...
E-Bok
129 kr
Pris
Förlag
maleksadeq.gmail.com
Utgiven
3 Oktober 2025
Längd
80 sidor
Genrer
Thriller & Spänning, Deckare
Språk
Swedish
Format
epub
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789181117660
In a small Middle Eastern town where everyone knows everyone, Salim Waraq runs the dustiest, most disorganized bookshop at the end of a narrow alley. At fifty-five, with a failing heart, ravaged lungs, and a coffee addiction that would kill a younger man, he's perfectly content to live among his manuscripts, avoiding human contact and chain-smoking his way through ancient texts. He understands the language of paper better than the language of people, which is exactly how he likes it.
Until the morning the Mansour family vanishes.
Not missing. Not fled. Vanished—leaving behind warm coffee, a breakfast untouched, and morning prayers still playing on the television. The only clue: an open book from Salim's shop, turned to page 277.
When two more families disappear under identical circumstances—each leaving behind a book opened to the same page—Salim's antisocial existence is shattered. The police dismiss it as coincidence, but Salim's autistic mind sees patterns others miss. These aren't random disappearances. The books were all sold from his shop. All on the same date. And when the pages are overlapped, they form a text in a language that shouldn't exist.
As the vanished families return days later with no memory of leaving—yet somehow wrong, moving wrong, breathing wrong, being wrong—Salim discovers he's stumbled into something ancient. Something his late father knew about. Something involving beings mentioned only in pre-Islamic texts and whispered Sufi warnings: those who walked the Earth before humanity, made of smokeless fire, waiting for their chance to return.
Blending Ahmad Khaled Tawfik's signature dark humor with cosmic horror, The Anjikuni Syndrome is a hypnotic descent into a reality where books are more than vessels for stories—they're contracts with forces that predate human memory. Where a misanthropic bookshop owner must choose between his comfortable isolation and saving a world he barely participates in. Where every cigarette is definitely the last, every cup of coffee might trigger a fatal heart attack, and every turn of a page could rewrite reality itself.
Some doors, once opened, can never be closed. Some trades, once made, cannot be undone. And some truths are hidden on page 277, waiting for the right reader to discover them.
Dr. Malik Nairat is an author and visual storyteller whose work spans textbooks, design resources, and graphic novels. His publications include Character Design Templates (2019), the educational text Introduction to 3D Modelling and Digital Animation (2010), and several creative works such as Fatima: A Survival Journey (2024) and Enchanted Desert: Creatures of Arabian Folklore (2024). He has also edited and published volumes in the Classic Comics series (2021-2023), bringing classic narratives to new audiences through innovative visual formats. His publishing work reflects a unique blend of academic insight and creative practice, bridging design education with imaginative storytelling.