Six men try to save Man from the ultimate Evil.
A writer records their effort in the form of a novel.
And a quantum mechanics researcher proclaims that anything is possible, but he still hasn't discovered within himself whether he believes it.
Frank Winders will travel to these three worlds without, however, holding on his return the tangible proof of the ticket that proves the journey.
Did Frank Winders actually live in these three different parallel realities, or did he experience a lucid dream whose specifications far exceed the definition of a vivid dream? Did he actually take successive dives into three parallel worlds – being both an observer and a protagonist in them – or was this all the result of a blackout that lasted just 38 minutes?
"Womb of Evil" is a powerful novel, where our logic and faith reveal a dark world that spreads its deadly net beyond the realm of the supersensible and threatens to destroy everything.
Persian -
A book of great "class"!!! I was hooked from the first pages, emotions were masterfully alternated by the author. If there were 10 stars, I'd give them! Highly recommended!!