The book, entitled *"Who Killed the White-Haired Woman ”*, follows the story of Brandon Yurus, an ordinary man who finds himself trapped in an intricate mystery after the death of a white-haired woman, a figure he never knew in life. The woman, now a wandering ghost, appears before him with an unusual proposition: if Brandon pledges to avenge her death, she will offer her assistance from beyond the grave, using her ghostly abilities to guide and protect him.
Puzzled but intrigued, Brandon agrees to the pact, embarking on a dangerous quest to discover the identity of the killer and the circumstances surrounding the woman's death. As his investigation progresses, Brandon is plunged into a world where the supernatural and the deadly intertwine, and he begins to realize that this revenge is more complex than he imagined.
The woman's spirit follows him every step of the way, whispering secrets and showing him hidden truths, but always keeping a mysterious distance. As Brandon gets closer to the truth, he begins to question who this woman really was, what role she plays in his own destiny, and whether revenge can truly bring peace to a tormented soul.
"Who Killed the White-Haired Woman?” is a novel that blends suspense and the supernatural, exploring themes of justice, redemption and the fine line between life and death. The story challenges the reader to consider how far someone would be willing to go to fulfill a promise made to a ghost they never knew.
(Prequel story of the novel “Astero the forgotten god”)
While walking through the cold streets on December 14, 2004, an establishment called my attention due to a white haired woman, who was sitting on a wooden bench, she had a sad and lost look, suddenly our gazes met, I cordially greeted her smiling saying the phrase good morning.
Surprised I watched as the woman stood up quickly while running towards me, surprised at her action I waited for the moment when our bodies collided, but surprisingly the white-haired woman had pierced my body leading me to feel an intense cold that ran down my back, leaving me a single word that the wind carried to my ears "Save me" she said in a desperate voice.