The Days We Have Left, by Lorena Franco

Suggestive way of approaching the countdown. Every term has its expiration and the peremptory of existence immerses us in those stormy waters of the mystical, the religious or simply the essential fear that marks our days. Living is trying to go unnoticed by the grim reaper. Because fatality seems to be primed with some starry beings determined to shine despite everything. Even understanding that death may be claiming them for itself in a hard struggle with some kind of divine providence in a frank minority. On the threshold of life, the final lucidity can be more shocking than the worst of darkness ...

Olivia works in the most important paranormal events program in the country, which would make you think that she does not flinch when she feels the tingling in the neck of being observed by the afterlife. But she is like you and me, she is also afraid, although she was unlucky enough to meet him too soon, the night she discovered her mother's body.

Twenty years after the event that marked her life, and traumatized by the strange disappearance of Abel, her boyfriend and co-worker, in Aokigahara, the disturbing suicide forest of Japan, she suffers an accident in the hermitage of San Bartolomé, in Soria, which leaves her in a coma for a few days.

Upon awakening, he decides to put his life on pause and returns to his hometown, Llers, known as the village of witches, the same weekend as the summer party. While Olivia has to endure living with her ill-fated grandmother, she will meet again with friends from her youth and with her first love, Iván, who has become a renowned journalist, with whom she will investigate Llers' past and the real causes that led to his mother to a fatal destiny.                                                                  

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