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Her Shadow Between Us - A Father Obsession
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Her Shadow Between Us - A Father Obsession

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In a twist of fate, a father is introduced to his son's girlfriend, the woman his son intends to marry. At first glance, the father's world tilts on its axis as he recognizes her face. She bears an uncanny resemblance to someone from his long-buried past: the daughter of his greatest love, a woman he was madly, obsessively in love with but could never have. Memories flood back with a force he cannot ignore, reigniting a passion and longing he thought he had buried forever.

Overwhelmed by this realization, the father becomes consumed by a singular, insatiable desire-to claim this woman for himself. It no longer matters that she is his son's chosen partner, nor that she has no connection to him other than the shadow of the past. In his mind, she is his second chance, the embodiment of the love he lost, and he will not let her slip away a second time.

This obsession drives him to the brink. He embarks on a dark, manipulative journey, orchestrating events and weaving lies with ruthless precision. He sows seeds of doubt in his son's relationship, exploiting every vulnerability and fabricating conflicts to tear them apart. The father's moral compass is shattered, and he disregards the consequences of his actions with cold indifference.

As his schemes escalate, the line between love and madness blurs. He commits betrayal after betrayal, harming those closest to him in his relentless pursuit of the one thing he believes will bring him fulfillment. Relationships are destroyed, trust is obliterated, and the once-proud patriarch spirals into a shadow of the man he used to be.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Alaa Zaher
Date
20 March 2025
Pages
422
ISBN
9798224175499

In a twist of fate, a father is introduced to his son's girlfriend, the woman his son intends to marry. At first glance, the father's world tilts on its axis as he recognizes her face. She bears an uncanny resemblance to someone from his long-buried past: the daughter of his greatest love, a woman he was madly, obsessively in love with but could never have. Memories flood back with a force he cannot ignore, reigniting a passion and longing he thought he had buried forever.

Overwhelmed by this realization, the father becomes consumed by a singular, insatiable desire-to claim this woman for himself. It no longer matters that she is his son's chosen partner, nor that she has no connection to him other than the shadow of the past. In his mind, she is his second chance, the embodiment of the love he lost, and he will not let her slip away a second time.

This obsession drives him to the brink. He embarks on a dark, manipulative journey, orchestrating events and weaving lies with ruthless precision. He sows seeds of doubt in his son's relationship, exploiting every vulnerability and fabricating conflicts to tear them apart. The father's moral compass is shattered, and he disregards the consequences of his actions with cold indifference.

As his schemes escalate, the line between love and madness blurs. He commits betrayal after betrayal, harming those closest to him in his relentless pursuit of the one thing he believes will bring him fulfillment. Relationships are destroyed, trust is obliterated, and the once-proud patriarch spirals into a shadow of the man he used to be.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Alaa Zaher
Date
20 March 2025
Pages
422
ISBN
9798224175499