TARTARUS

A disturbing exploration of memory, identity, and the boundaries of reality.

An intense novel that challenges everything we think we remember.

Tartarus is an existential psychological thriller that combines emotional tension, memory manipulation, and a profound exploration of human identity. Carlos Echevarría creates an unsettling novel in which reality begins to fracture slowly, forcing the reader to question which memories are real and which have been altered.

With an oppressive and deeply human atmosphere, the story follows Dante, a man trapped between institutions, contradictory memories, and the constant feeling that the world around him has been modified. As the plot unfolds, Tartarus becomes an intense psychological experience in which pain, loss, and the fear of disappearing emotionally blend with elements of existential science fiction and contemporary suspense.

Ideal for readers of psychological novels, existential fiction, mind-manipulation thrillers, and contemporary literature that leaves questions lingering long after the final page.

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Ideal para lectores de…

  • Shutter Island — Dennis Lehane
  • 1984 — George Orwell
  • The Trial — Franz Kafka
  • The Road — Cormac McCarthy
  • Never Let Me Go — Kazuo Ishiguro
  • Black Mirror and existential psychological thrillers
  • Novels by Chuck Palahniuk and José Saramago

An existential psychological thriller for readers drawn to disturbing realities

If stories such as Shutter Island, 1984, or the unsettling works of Kafka and Saramago stayed with you, Tartarus offers an intense and deeply disturbing experience. Carlos Echevarría blends psychological thriller, existential science fiction, and human drama in a novel where memory fragments, identity begins to disappear, and reality seems to have been manipulated from the shadows.