Satanás is a novel written by Colombian author Mario Mendoza. The story follows the life of a man named Andrés who becomes obsessed with the idea of committing the perfect crime. As he delves deeper into his dark thoughts, he begins to lose touch with reality and descends into madness.
Set in the bustling city of Bogotá, Satanás explores themes of violence, corruption, and the human capacity for evil. The novel is a chilling portrayal of the dark side of humanity and the consequences of giving in to our most sinister impulses.
As Andrés's obsession grows, he becomes increasingly isolated from those around him, including his friends and family. His descent into madness is both terrifying and tragic, as he spirals further and further into a world of his own making.
Satanás is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that forces readers to confront the darkest parts of themselves. It is a haunting exploration of the thin line between good and evil, and the destructive power of unchecked ambition.
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