THE HUMAN VERSION OF THE HUMANITY TRILOGY – A STORY FROM THE BORDERLANDS OF GOOD AND EVIL
What if love and betrayal, hope and destruction, were so tightly intertwined that they became inseparable?
The Humanity Trilogy is a dark and compelling journey to the extremes of human nature—into crime, passion, morality, and faith. From the streets of Helsinki to the shadows of Barcelona, it unravels Europe’s hidden power structures and the unseen struggles of the undocumented.
Above all, it is a story about choices.
Are we capable of goodness? Or does evil reside within us all?
📖 PART 1: UNDER THE ORANGE TREE – Love, Murder, and Lies
Helsinki. A cold winter. Bodies appear on the streets, but nothing is as simple as it seems.
When journalist and influencer Katariina Heikkilä gets entangled in a murder investigation, she is drawn into a world of conspiracies, dark forces, and secrets she was never meant to uncover.
Her only escape is the truth. But what if the truth is worse than the lies?
Meanwhile, Ebrima—a young undocumented man—fights to survive in the shadows. But can love exist in a world that denies his very existence?
💡 Perfect for readers who crave mystery, sharp dialogue, and stories that grip them until the final page.
📢 WHY READ THE HUMANITY TRILOGY?
✔️ A dark and gripping crime thriller
✔️ Deep philosophical and moral dilemmas
✔️ A mix of historical events and contemporary tension
✔️ A protagonist unafraid to face evil—or herself
✔️ Characters whose choices are never simple
The Humanity Trilogy does not offer easy answers. It forces you to look into the darkness—and decide what you find there.
Are you ready?
AI & HUMAN VERSIONSThis book is the Human version of the first part of the Humanity Trilogy. AI has been used only in the prologue and for translations.
The AI Version—which in many ways surpasses this one—will be published soon.
📖 FROM THE AUTHOR
When I began writing the Humanity Trilogy, I wanted to explore one fundamental question: Is human nature inherently good or evil?
I am fascinated by characters who make the wrong choices—not because they are bad, but because life is messy. Morality is rarely black and white, and love can be as destructive as it is redemptive.
Katariina is a woman who constantly faces uncomfortable truths. She has a habit of getting entangled in situations where she must decide whether she dares to see things as they truly are—and whether she can handle the consequences.
Ebrima’s story, on the other hand, reflects the power of faith. What makes a person hold on when all hope is lost? He could become bitter, but instead, he chooses a different path.
The Humanity Trilogy forces you to stare into the abyss and ask yourself: What do I see?
📚 Step into a world where every action is a choice—and every choice has consequences.