Io, a descendant of the Fates, can see the threads that connect people—life threads, love threads, death threads. She works as a private investigator in the decaying, flooded city of Alante. When a serial killer begins severing the threads of abandoned women, Io is pulled into a conspiracy that threatens the fragile peace between the remnants of gods and mortals.
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In a world where the Fates are gone but their powers linger in their descendants, Hilos que unen ( Threads That Bind ) weaves a stunning tale of mythology, mystery, and sisterhood. Greek author Kika Hatzopoulou delivers a dazzling debut that feels like Blade Runner meets ancient prophecy. Hilos que unen - Kika Hatzopoulou.epub
Hilos que unen is a tense, lush, and surprisingly tender thriller. Hatzopoulou reminds us that the strongest threads aren't the ones we're born with—but the ones we choose to weave. Io, a descendant of the Fates, can see
Threads That Bind Us: A Review of ‘Hilos que unen’ by Kika Hatzopoulou ★★★★½ In a world where the Fates are