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One day, Karina left home. She did not say goodbye to her lover with her, nor did she tell her family anything. Soon after, people discovered that she joined the hermit and lived in the Makushin Monastery Hidden House. This was a strange place with evil reputation. The worst thing is that several young women who entered the hidden home have disappeared without a trace.

The writer Evgenia Kretova knows how to create a gloomy and charming atmosphere, terrible and interesting! These characters are very distinctive, but some of them are worthy of special attention due to lack of human nature. The author's ability to reveal the subtle psychology of the characters is outstanding. The author proposes many sharp social problems in our era: conflict between father and son, misunderstandings between relatives, indifference, and loneliness. After all, not just the women in the book fall behind the high wall of the terrible Makushin Monastery!

Evgenia Kretova cleverly designed the ups and downs and set up suspense at the end, just like watching a great movie. Each chapter appears in front of our eyes as if in the form of a bright lens.

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