WIR SIND JA DIE KARTOFFELN
WIR SIND JA DIE KARTOFFELN
No one remembers the rules anymore.
A surreal psychological thriller by Manfred Harlos
Short Description:
A forgotten children's game. A group of former friends. A language no one understands – yet everyone knows.
When decades-old memories of a place called Flora return, five former friends realize that their past was not as harmless as they always believed. Because some games never end. They just wait for someone to remember the rules again.
An atmospheric psychological thriller blending nostalgia, memory, and surreal horror.
Detailed Description:
Some memories don't disappear.
They just become silly.
As children, they called themselves "the potatoes." They invented rhymes, rules, and words whose meaning should have long been forgotten.
"Today is Taga day."
"Auflucha."
"Dunki, dunki, manara."
Decades later, these same phrases reappear.
What initially seems like harmless nostalgia quickly develops into a disturbing puzzle. Old cassette recordings, contradictory memories, and an abandoned greenhouse in Flora lead the former group back to a place they never wanted to enter again.
But the more they discover about the game, the more their reality changes.
Because perhaps the game was never invented.
Perhaps it was just found.
"WE ARE THE POTATOES" is a surreal psychological thriller about language, memory, childhood, and the unsettling possibility that some games never end.
For readers who love psychological suspense, atmospheric horror, and unusual stories.
About the Author:
Manfred Harlos develops extraordinary stories between fantasy, psychology, and reality. With "WE ARE THE POTATOES," he creates a unique blend of surreal horror, memory culture, and dark nostalgia.
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