The Secret of the Desolate Village
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It seems from the way it is built and from a large number of the buildings it contains, it was highly populated in the past, and that most of its people were wealthy; so why have they left it? Every day after sunset, abnormal phenomena and weird horrors take place in it, so what's the secret behind all of that? Is this the reason why its inhabitants have left it? Or have these matters started to happen after they had actually left?
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The Secret of the Desolate Village - Rabiaa Al-Mudhari
RABIAA AL-MUDHARI
The Secret of the Desolate Village
A suspense thriller novel
Copyright © 2019 by Rabiaa Al-Mudhari
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise without written permission from the publisher. It is illegal to copy this book, post it to a website, or distribute it by any other means without permission.
This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.
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Translation by arapenz.com Typesetting by arapenz.com Illustration by arapenz.com
Table of Contents
The village
lost in the wilderness
frightening noises
night of horror
weird sounds
The paper disappeared
the high ground
The strong knight
Searching for the truth
the nice oasis
Azzam and the knight
The old man
Finding the right path
One
The village
––––––––
It seems from the way it is built and from the large number of the buildings it contains that it was highly populated in the past, and that most of its people were wealthy; so why
have they left it?
And every day after sunset, abnormal phenomena and weird horrors take place in it, so what’s the secret behind all of that?
Is this the reason why its inhabitants have left it? Or have these
matters started to happen after they had actually left?
We are going to discover that and more from a man who accidentally passed by this village with his family.
There was a middle-aged man named Azzam who had an
average body and black beard in which appears some greying hair. He likes Arabic poetry and quotes it according to the circumstances he goes through, and he was accompanied by his wife who is five years younger; her name is Asmaa, and she was faithful to him, fond of him, friendly, pretty, and looking at her makes him happy; she obeys him in anything he asks, and she stays faithful to him, his house, and money if he was absent. This couple
The Secret of the Desolate Village
has a young boy named Ahmed who likes to learn everything new and to gain experiences. Ahmed helps his parents and never causes them any troubles. They also have two young daughters who looked like flowers, or rather, like butterflies in beauty and agility; one of them is named Alyaa, and the other is Hasnaa. They were all travelling in a wagon pulled by horses, they had some animals that were walking