Publisher's Synopsis
Crafted in the tradition of literary horror masters, "White Lycan" delivers a haunting narrative steeped in Victorian-era sensibilities. The story's formal, richly descriptive prose creates an atmospheric experience that pulls readers into its world of ancestral estates, family curses, and the thin veil between rationalism and the supernatural.
This tale of inheritance-both material and metaphysical-explores themes of bloodlines and the inescapable nature of familial destiny. Through its meticulous attention to period details and psychological depth, the narrative examines how the past eternally haunts the present, and how the rational mind confronts phenomena beyond its understanding.
The lycan mythology receives thoughtful treatment, connecting lunar cycles to the deeper nature of human consciousness and primal fears. Rather than relying on cheap scares, the story builds dread through mounting tension and the protagonist's gradual realization that some legacies cannot be escaped.
With its blend of psychological horror and moments of visceral terror, "White Lycan" will appeal to readers who appreciate gothic fiction's contemplative pacing and atmospheric build, punctuated by unforgettable moments of darkness. The story's conclusion satisfies while honoring the tradition of classic horror that lingers in the mind long after the final page.