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A Killer Among the Masks

A Fast-Paced Cinematic Thriller of Murder, Secrets, and a Hidden Serial Killer

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A Killer Among the Masks

By: Dilyan Bachvarov
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Every mask hides a secret. One of them hides a killer.

Under the thunder of bells and the clash of ancient rituals, the Kukeri Festival begins—meant to drive away evil.

But this year, it has invited something far worse.

When a body is discovered beneath the masks, Inspector Anton Ivanov is called to investigate. What starts as a single murder quickly unravels into something far more sinister—a pattern of ritual killings hidden deep within centuries-old folklore.

In a town where everyone is watching… and no one is telling the truth… Anton must navigate a web of secrets, lies, and masked identities.

Because the deeper he digs, the clearer it becomes:

The killer isn’t hiding from the festival.
The killer is part of it.

A fast-paced cinematic thriller filled with twists, dark secrets, and ritual murder, A Killer Among the Masks delivers a gripping blend of crime investigation, psychological suspense, and dark European folklore.

Perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Jo Nesbø, and atmospheric mystery thrillers.

✔ Serial killer mystery with a unique cultural twist
✔ Short, cinematic chapters that keep you turning pages
✔ Dark folklore, hidden symbols, and deadly secrets
✔ A relentless investigation where every clue leads deeper into danger

In a festival of masks, no one is who they seem.

And for Anton Ivanov… trusting the wrong person could be his last mistake.

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