The Theory of the Grain of Sand
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Format
Paperback
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
Dec 13, 2016
Publisher
IDW Publishing
ISBN-10
163140489X
ISBN-13
9781631404894
Description
Gholam Mortiza Khan, a jeweler full of ambition and dreams, arrives in Brussels eager to finalize an important deal. However, his plans take an unexpected turn when he mysteriously disappears just before he can sell his exquisite jewels. This twist sets the stage for a riveting exploration of intrigue and deception woven through the backdrop of a city taut with secrets.
As the narrative unfolds, the lives of those around Khan become intertwined in a complex web of fate and intrigue. Each character is drawn into a deeper mystery, forcing them to confront their own desires and fears. The city itself becomes a character, with its shadowy corners and bustling streets reflecting the uncertainty that envelops Khan's disappearance.
Peeters and Schuiten masterfully blend themes of fate and chance, using the metaphor of a grain of sand to illustrate how small events can spiral into significant consequences. The story challenges readers to consider the fragile nature of existence and the interconnectedness of society in the face of unforeseen circumstances.
As the narrative unfolds, the lives of those around Khan become intertwined in a complex web of fate and intrigue. Each character is drawn into a deeper mystery, forcing them to confront their own desires and fears. The city itself becomes a character, with its shadowy corners and bustling streets reflecting the uncertainty that envelops Khan's disappearance.
Peeters and Schuiten masterfully blend themes of fate and chance, using the metaphor of a grain of sand to illustrate how small events can spiral into significant consequences. The story challenges readers to consider the fragile nature of existence and the interconnectedness of society in the face of unforeseen circumstances.
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