Solarne mačke

Solarne mačke

Viktorija Faust

A science fiction novel that combines elements of horror and mysticism, characteristic of the "queen of Croatian horror." Solar Cats offers an intriguing mix of mystery and speculative fiction, with an emphasis on the unusual connection between man and na

The story takes place in a futuristic world where cats, endowed with mysterious abilities linked to solar energy, play a key role in the fate of humanity. The novel explores the relationship between humans and these unusual creatures, who possess almost supernatural powers and connections to cosmic forces.

The main protagonist, a young scientist, embarks on an investigation into the origins of these "solar cats", uncovering a dark secret that links their power to ancient forces and a possible threat to civilization. The story is filled with suspense, as the heroine faces moral dilemmas, dangers and internal conflicts while trying to understand the role of cats in the world.

The novel deals with themes of ecology, technological progress and human greed, with the author's distinctive style that combines atmospheric horror with deep psychological reflections. The book attracted the attention of science fiction and horror fans due to its original concept and strong characters.

Editor
Robert Ranogajec
Illustrations
Marko pajnić
Graphics design
Dario Bajurin
Dimensions
20.5 x 14.5 cm
Pages
143
Publisher
Zagrebačka naklada, Zagreb, 2009.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53252-077-4

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