
THE HOUSE OF THE MOTH - TOMEK MIŁOWICKI
In a world where the lines between reality and nightmare blur, we invite you to Miedza – a place where time has stood still and daily life is filled with all-encompassing poverty and paranoia. In this dark setting, where faith has been torn apart and people have been turned into insane fanatics, Marcel grows up. Condemned to a harsh life in the shadow of a tyrannical father, a cold and perpetually drunk mother, and a brother he wants to protect at all costs, Marcel faces forces that transcend the limits of human understanding.
- Psychological horror about dark instincts
- Dark scenery of Miedza, where time has stood still
- Study of madness and the thin line between man and beast
- Story of a family doomed to live in the shadow of paranoia and poverty
- Priest Erwin brings holy water, awakening ancient forces
- Marcel becomes sensitive to the effects of the house that feeds on his anger
- Thin line between hope and damnation
When Father Erwin appears in their house, bringing holy water from the Arrarath Mountains, forces much older than any gods awaken in the bowels of the house. When Marcel tries the holy liquid, he becomes sensitive to the workings of the house, which seems to feed on his anger and blood. The House of the Moth is a story about the thin line between man and beast, between hope and damnation. It is a study of madness in which every step towards the light leads only deeper into darkness. Enter, but remember – there are doors that cannot be closed.
Planeta Czytelnika is a publishing house that has been providing readers with unforgettable literary experiences for years. Specializing in horror and fantasy literature, the publishing house focuses on original and unconventional stories that touch the deepest corners of the human psyche. The House of the Moth is another title in their extensive catalog that is sure to please fans of dark and suspenseful stories.
The House of the Moth is not only a psychological horror, but also a profound study of human nature. The author, Tomek Miłowicki, with extraordinary precision and sensitivity, draws portraits of heroes who struggle with their own demons and external forces. This book forces us to reflect on the thin line between good and evil, between hope and despair. It is a read that stays in your memory for a long time and encourages you to rethink the reality that surrounds us.
Edition details:
Pages: 260
Format: 142x206 mm
Year of publication: 2025
Cover: paperback
Publisher: Planeta Czytelnika
CARUNO-2025-12-06-23:33:47 cuSpecifications
| Author | Tomek Miłowicki |
| Publisher | Planeta Czytelnika |
| ISBN | 9788367735490 |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 260 |
| Format | 142x206 mm |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
Tomek Miłowicki - The House of the Moth - psychological horror
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