An ancient being moves silently through the centuries.
Neither dead nor alive, he watches the world unravel - haunted by memory, bound by time, drawn toward a synthetic presence that seems more human than he ever was.
For Ever and a Day is a quiet, philosophical novel about identity, decay and the ache of endless existence.
Not a tale of fangs or hunters, but of silence, shadows and the slow erosion of meaning.
A dark meditation for readers who wander the margins where time bends and nothing is what it seems.