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Arthur Roux appeared in the obituary section three days after his death. Four lines. No photograph. No explanation.
When a journalist becomes intrigued by the brief notice of an unknown writer, what begins as a routine investigation slowly transforms into something far stranger. Drawn to Arthur Roux's quiet house, his unfinished manuscripts, and the recurring name of a woman called Kath, the narrator finds himself navigating a world where memory resists certainty and absence acquires shape.
As contradictory accounts accumulate and the boundaries between observer and subject begin to blur, a question emerges that no document can answer: are we remembered by the people we leave behind, or do we continue through them?
Haunting, reflective, and deeply atmospheric, Arthur Roux is a literary exploration of memory, identity, companionship, and the stories that refuse to end when their authors do.
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