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The Case of Carlos Calderon

De: Janna Klarmann
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When immigration officials arrest Carlos Calderon—an undocumented immigrant by appearance, but not by law—no accusation is made, no paperwork explained, and no timeline offered. His life is abruptly suspended inside a system that refuses to define his crime yet insists on his guilt.

As Carlos struggles to understand his detention, he is drawn into a bureaucratic labyrinth. Time stretches, reason falters, and each attempt to assert clarity only deepens his confusion. Authority is everywhere and nowhere, and truth becomes dangerously elastic.

Carlos fights to remain rational, to preserve his sense of self against a process that steadily erodes his certainty. Is he succumbing to paranoia and psychosis, or is the world around him fundamentally unhinged? The answer remains deliberately elusive.

Darkly unsettling and sharply relevant, The Case of Carlos Calderon explores the quiet terror of opaque institutions. It is a haunting meditation on what happens when the demand for justice collides with a system that no longer recognizes the individual—and may never have.

This novel quietly celebrates the chilling literary genius of Franz Kafka, whose exploration of alienation, absurdity, and inner reckoning continues to echo more than a century after he first gave it voice. I offer this book in his honor—both as a tribute and as an invitation to readers who feel the unsettling pull of his shadow.

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