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house of horrors 2

Chapter 7 The Confrontation Between Azarukh and Damur

Word Count: 906    |    Released on: 08/05/2026

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“After Malek unleashed terror in the city in the first part, he returns in the second part, even more terrifying and mysterious. New police characters emerge, pursuing Malek and cleverly gathering evidence, making the confrontation between Malek and the authorities sharper and more intense. Meanwhile, as he searches for the truth in Sheikh Shams Al-Duhur's mansion, Detective Mohamed and journalist Susan investigate, while Daniel and Rofan join Malek and Dima, spreading fear throughout the city and making the police's task even more difficult, increasing panic in the hearts of the citizens. The truck driver soars alone through a path of horrors, while Hussein and his family grow more tense, struggling between good and evil. Real-life confrontations demand bravery, and psychological battles require great intellect. Events intertwine, engulfing everyone in terror, as Malek reaches the peak of cunning and intelligence. Will the police be able to capture Malek and his team, or will he continue to deceive and outsmart them, plunging the city deeper into bloodshed? "I have become afraid of Malek whenever I speak about him or write his name on paper," said one policeman about Malek. "I have never encountered a killer this intelligent since working at the Ministry of Interior," said a high-ranking officer as he submitted his resignation. "I had dreamed of having a child since my childhood. When I played with other children, I would hold a doll in my hands and imagine it was my daughter, whom I cherished. Sometimes I would style her hair, and at night she would sleep beside me in my bed. I never expected that when I married and had a child, I would have to hand my child over to death as a sacrifice for someone." A story of the human mind torn between logic and illogic, between what society and law impose, and what we truly must do. All this and so much more”