A mansion in Penteli was filled with unnatural amounts of dust, hazy memories of the interwar period and the Hellenic Society for Psychical Research. A completely inconspicuous babysitter. A gifted little girl who paints white, symmetrical suns from beyond. A mother of aristocratic descent from France, who dangerously digs into the past and tries to change the future. The strange correspondence of a Greek tuberculosis doctor and a Russian composer. Small everyday objects that disappear inexplicably, as well as strange, deformed objects that appear out of nowhere. A mysterious and incomprehensible device carefully hidden in the dark...
"With his new work, the mystery novel "The Secret Star", Dimitris Delaroudis takes us to a mansion where the strange events that the heroine will experience will unfold a story-connection between Lovecraft, John Dee and the archives of the Hellenic Society for Psychical Research . With a structure that attracts and excites, Dimitris plays the keys of our curiosity with mastery. The result, dynamic. And so, to get your attention, I will write that you will fill with dust as you walk in the dark, hearing strange, creepy sounds."
Antonis Antoniadis
"The pen of Delarudis pairs again with the mysterious, to create a musical fusion of magic and science. Words become notes and join with an ancient echo of forbidden knowledge, with harmonies embodying the otherworldly and intangible. One of the best novels I've read in the last five years."
Manolis Simitsakis
"I was sure that "The Secret Star" by Dimitris Delaroudis would captivate me with its evocative atmosphere, but I did not expect that the end of the novel would move me so deeply."
I spoke Eschi
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