The novella follows the lives of two brothers struggling to make their way through the difficult but honest existence similar of their beloved parents until they deal with a sensational discovery of a treasure.
Blending realism with psychological drama it explores themes of betrayal, guilt, and redemption across generations fractured by silence and greed.
The writer uses classic tragedy elements to recount a conflict that will result in a spiral of revenge bringing in a series of bad decisions that rock the peaceful community of the village.
Ian Christoff was born in Bulgaria, where he completed medical school and specialized in neurology, earning a doctoral degree. For over thirty years, he worked in intensive care units in Sofia, where daily encounters with life and death shaped his deep reflections on the human condition and the fragility of existence.
Since 2020, he has lived in London, where he devotes himself entirely to creative pursuits—writing, poetry, and the search for spiritual truth through language.
Despite personal challenges, he finds the strength to continue with even greater clarity and inner light.
Christoff is also the author of Dreams from Communism critically recognized collection of satirical stories inspired by real life in communist Bulgaria under totalitarianism, where truth was dangerous and laughter became a means of survival.
His work is marked by a strong humanistic voice and a deep understanding of the soul’s resilience. Through memory and imagination, Christoff not only preserves the past but confronts it—transforming silence into speech, pain into story, and history into a moral warning.



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