DUBLIN - April 3, 2025 - PRLog -- German ghostwriter and novelist SIMA B. MOUSSAVIAN publishes THE WAY THEY LEAVE, a murder mystery with comic elements that was written in only 3 weeks during one of her stays in Killaloe, Clare, Ireland. The plot of the novella focuses on Aaron, a just as brilliant as troubled geoengineer who winds up dead during his involvement in a secret government project.
With her 8th book, the 36 year old Moussavian does not only want to spread awareness about geoengineering, an, in her opinion, publicly still too little discussed topic. According to her, the murder mystery that is available on Amazon (http://www.amazon.co.uk/way-they-leave-novella-delusions/dp/B0F2HTM4RY) and Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/audiobooks/details/Sima_B_Moussavian_The_way_they_leave?id=AQAAAECK1wCXmM) is "a deep dive into trauma and the thereafter," which explores "regrets and trauma-related guilt". Moussavian explains that all the protagonists in the multi-layered narration "have their fair share of trauma", but only one of them integrates it seamlessly into her life story, the murder victim´s wife Mara. For this reason, the novella and audiobook are just as well a story about female self-empowerment, a lack of which is, according to Sima B. Moussavian, still slightly feelable in Ireland.
Geoengineer Prof. Dr. Aaron Curbler is gone. He leaves behind a wife who didn´t really know him, a seeming mistress who was obsessed with him, a former lover who resented him, and a secret government project that could destroy the world. What happened to Aaron?