
Open Wounds and Stitch Marks
“No one is free. Everyone is a prisoner of their own mind.”
Darker, maybe a little blue; but it's never bright enough. Beyza Aksoy, who opened one of the dark doors with her Black Swan series, holds the keys to much more with Open Wounds and Stitch Scars.
Dreams die first. And remember, once you see what's in the darkness, you can never be the same again.
“I know the evil outside will find a way to sneak in even if you close the windows, but you can still turn out the lights and play blindfolded with them,” I muttered. “When you get angry behind the wheel, you can increase the speed, you can start running outside, but if you do not learn to suppress your anger, you will have a stroke in that one square meter area inside your head.” I took out my bag and put it on my lap.
“And also…” I took one out of the package. “If you leave your wounds open instead of covering them, you give people the only weapon that will allow you to easily catch germs. Poisonous needle. The needle was never dipped in poison, the people holding it are poisoned.” I zipped my bag. “Then there are stitch marks. That trace does not pass.”
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2. Dough
Number of Pages: 512
Size: 13.5 x 21.5
< strong>First Print Year: 2020
Print Number: 1. Edition
Language : Turkish
Publisher | : | Epsilon Publishing House |
Number of pages | : | 512 |
Publication Year | : | 2020 |
ISBN | : | 9786051736921 |
The heart | : | Turkish |