Ferhat did something he can never undo.
Now he lives in the aftermath - a life built on silence, control, and the careful erasure of who he once was.
In a city where guilt leaves no witnesses and justice has no face, he moves through rain-soaked streets like a man already erased. The past does not hunt him. It waits.
Then there is Merve - the only person who remembers the man he used to be. A love that never had its moment. A bond shaped by absence and restraint, and a truth neither of them dares to name.
As the distance between who he is and who he was begins to collapse, Ferhat faces a final question: is disappearance an escape - or a form of violence against those left behind?
The Void is a dark psychological novel about guilt, control, and the quiet destruction of a life lived in hiding.
Some loves cannot be lived. Some choices cannot be survived.