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Voices from the Darkness. Genre Haven, #8

Par : Max Nabati
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231394364
  • EAN9798231394364
  • Date de parution02/12/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

In the city that never truly sleeps, only pretends to, Max Nabati listens where others have trained themselves to go deaf. Voices from the Darkness is a collection of twenty-four nocturnal tales set almost entirely within the secret hours and hidden folds of many cities and villages - those moments when the last metro sighs into the tunnel, when a stranger on the night bus finishes your sentence for you, when the radio static between stations suddenly shapes itself into a name you almost remember.
These are not conventional ghost stories. There are no rattling chains, no pale ladies in white gliding through châteaux. Instead, Nabati captures something far more unsettling: the lingering sound of lives that refuse to end politely. A half-spoken apology caught in the wind above the Seine. The unfinished argument that still circles a courtyard at 4 a.m. The warning that arrives thirty years too late, spoken by a mouth that no longer belongs to anyone living.
Written in prose as precise and glittering as broken glass under streetlight, each story functions like a door left accidentally ajar. Some open onto narrow Montmartre staircases that smell of other people's dinners, others onto abandoned metro corridors where the air tastes of rust and regret, still others onto ordinary cafés that, for one suspended instant, forget how physics works when a glass falls and refuses to shatter.
Nabati's cities and villages are unmistakably real - you will recognise the smell of rain on the zinc rooftops, the amber glow inside a tabac at closing time - yet it is a city/village in which reality has begun to fray at the edges. The voices that rise from cracked pavement and empty phone lines do not want revenge or justice; they only want to be heard once more, properly, by someone willing to keep the lights off and the silence wide enough for truth to slip through.
Atmospheric, elegiac, and quietly merciless, Voices from the Darkness is for readers who have ever paused on a bridge at night and felt the river speaking beneath them in a language older than any other languages. Close the book when you must, but the voices already know your name.
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