Central to the narrative is the character of Aitor and his evolving relationship with Nerea, a local woman he meets during town festivities. Their romance serves as a humanizing counterpoint to the darkness they face, though it is frequently strained by the escalating danger. This character-driven approach is a hallmark of Evans’s style, as she often intertwines high-stakes action with emotional development. Alongside them is Santiago, an experienced exorcist priest whose expertise becomes vital as the division realizes they aren't just dealing with isolated incidents, but a coordinated effort by demonic forces to "open the gates of hell."
Mariah Evans’s La llamada de la oscuridad (The Call of Darkness) is a supernatural thriller that marks the first installment in her "España" series. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of Galicia, Spain, the novel blends elements of paranormal investigation, religious horror, and romance to explore the thin veil between our world and the demonic realm. La llamada de la oscuridad - Mariah Evans.epub
Thematically, the book delves into the classic struggle between good and evil, but adds complexity by examining how modern organizations handle ancient threats. Evans uses an omniscient narrator to provide a wide view of the unfolding chaos, effectively building tension as the characters realize the magnitude of the threat. The pacing is rapid, driven by short chapters that emphasize the urgency of the division’s mission. Central to the narrative is the character of