Jesus the Abuser and the Man Who Listens to Dogs
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Narrado por:
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Dillon Horinek
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Ivan Valle
Jesus the Abuser and the Man Who Listens to Dogs is a dark psychological novel about silence, power, and the crimes that survive because no one dares to name them.
Jesús walks through his neighborhood protected by routine, religion, and collective blindness. He is not feared for what he hides, but for what everyone quietly accepts.
Across the street lives a man who listens to dogs. He does not preach. He does not accuse. He only observes—what others refuse to see, what animals sense first, what society learns to ignore.
This is a short but intense story about abuse without witnesses, guilt without confession, and justice postponed by custom. A novel about how evil rarely needs to hide when it is allowed to exist in plain sight.
Written in restrained, precise language, the book explores the anatomy of cruelty and the weight of collective silence, leaving the listener with an unsettling question:
How many crimes continue simply because no one wants to listen?
©2026 Ivan Valle (P)2026 Ivan Valle