In the heart of a snow-covered forest on the outskirts of Paris, wealthy Canadian businessman Robert Densen retreats to his secluded cabin with his elegant wife, Eva, seeking peace. But on the eve of his fifty-fifth birthday, a brutal assassination shatters the stillness.
Enter Inspector Nurhan Yazdji-a sharp-minded detective with a relentless drive for justice. As she unravels the layers of a chilling murder, she uncovers far more than a simple crime: a web of buried family secrets, personal betrayals, and a cold, calculated killer who always stays one step ahead.
From luxury estates to the shadowy corners of a decaying Paris, Season of Terror is a masterfully written thriller that blends psychological tension with social commentary. With vivid prose and cinematic pacing, it explores the shifting boundaries between guilt and innocence, faith and skepticism, justice and vengeance.
Gripping, elegant, and deeply human-this is not just a crime novel. It's a descent into the darkest corners of modern life.