eBook, 264 pages
English language
Published March 16, 2025 by Muge direr.
eBook, 264 pages
English language
Published March 16, 2025 by Muge direr.
She was trained to kill after surviving the orphanage. All she ever wanted was to disappear—to live on her own terms, to find out if she even had a self to begin with—even as she kept pulling the trigger.
Monica has spent a year on the run: from a brutal past, from the witches, and from Valmont. Now, bodies are dropping—a drag queen, a lawyer, and smugglers. Each death is traced back to someone almost invisible, terrifyingly precise.
But she's not alone in the dark.
Valmont—the man who saved her, shaped her, and claimed her—is watching.
So are detectives Antonio and Cervantes, lovers caught in a case that blurs the line between justice and conscience.
Monica is far more than a suspect.
She may be the key to a new, brighter life.
As the net of betrayal, smuggling, and silent watchers tightens, Monica must choose: play the princess—or confront the …
She was trained to kill after surviving the orphanage. All she ever wanted was to disappear—to live on her own terms, to find out if she even had a self to begin with—even as she kept pulling the trigger.
Monica has spent a year on the run: from a brutal past, from the witches, and from Valmont. Now, bodies are dropping—a drag queen, a lawyer, and smugglers. Each death is traced back to someone almost invisible, terrifyingly precise.
But she's not alone in the dark.
Valmont—the man who saved her, shaped her, and claimed her—is watching.
So are detectives Antonio and Cervantes, lovers caught in a case that blurs the line between justice and conscience.
Monica is far more than a suspect.
She may be the key to a new, brighter life.
As the net of betrayal, smuggling, and silent watchers tightens, Monica must choose: play the princess—or confront the truth.
Seductive, brutal, and hauntingly lyrical, Koncolos Witches is a psychological noir about a woman who tries to survive—and the ghosts that never let her go.
This is not a story filled with light or laughter. It is the story of an abused girl—and the consequences.
"Let's go somewhere the witches can't follow us." "There's no such place for us," Valmont said. "Have you forgotten? If you weren't one of them, you'd have died of fear a long time ago."