
Julia n. 55: Quando l'orrore è un rebus
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
April 1st, 2003
Publisher: Sergio Bonelli Editore
Pages: 132
In a realm where tranquility masks deep-seated darkness, Garden City serves as a striking backdrop for unfolding intrigue. The seemingly serene surroundings hide a world rife with secrets and horrors, challenging the notion that beauty is synonymous with safety. As the characters navigate this deceptive paradise, they confront the unsettling truth that lies beneath the surface.
Blurring the lines between comfort and fear, the narrative weaves together psychological tension and thrilling mystery. Each twist reveals layers of complexity, forcing both characters and readers to grapple with their perceptions of reality. The chilling scenarios present an engaging puzzle, unleashing a barrage of emotions in an exploration of humanity’s darker instincts.
The collaboration of talented authors enhances the chilling atmosphere, inviting readers to delve into the enigmatic world of Garden City. With its rich tapestry of narrative threads and unexpected revelations, this tale urges a re-examination of what horror truly means. Understanding that every picturesque facade harbors its own shadows becomes essential as the story unfolds, leaving a lingering sense of unease.
Blurring the lines between comfort and fear, the narrative weaves together psychological tension and thrilling mystery. Each twist reveals layers of complexity, forcing both characters and readers to grapple with their perceptions of reality. The chilling scenarios present an engaging puzzle, unleashing a barrage of emotions in an exploration of humanity’s darker instincts.
The collaboration of talented authors enhances the chilling atmosphere, inviting readers to delve into the enigmatic world of Garden City. With its rich tapestry of narrative threads and unexpected revelations, this tale urges a re-examination of what horror truly means. Understanding that every picturesque facade harbors its own shadows becomes essential as the story unfolds, leaving a lingering sense of unease.