Arsas by Ahmed Al Hamdan… Do you know what’s worse than death? It’s the truth waiting inside. The novel revolves around a strange object discovered in the sky. The secret research department in Saudi Arabia works to address the matter and sends a team to explore this strange object, but many, many surprises await them.
Arsas
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The novel delves into a dark world of mystery and horror, where myths intertwine with reality in an exciting and surprising narrative.
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Categories: | Science Fiction and Fantasia, Literature, Novels, stories, Horror literature, Myth |
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Tags: | Fiction, Horror, Novels, philosophy |
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Publisher | Arabic Literature Publishing Center |
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