In the distant future, at the time of the comet’s passage through the sky, “Nadim” wakes up to a flash in his lens; “One dream recorded”; a red-haired gypsy woman standing at the bottom of the sea, raising her head to look at him. Hours after his dream, while giving his lecture on stage, he is surprised by the gypsy sitting among the audience! On that day, “Nadim” will receive an invitation to an unexpected visit, an experience that many wish to have… as long as they do not know its end… some truths are better left in the dark. In his sixth novel, and without going through the present, the writer Ahmed Murad launches directly from ancient Egyptian history to the future… a novel that predicts a world whose seeds are being sown now, and discusses the eternal conflict between the mind and the greatest convictions ever
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A novel that blends philosophy and science fiction, where Ahmed Murad takes us on an exciting mental journey that challenges assumptions, between the conflict between science and faith, and human desires in a future world that is both magical and frightening at the same time.
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