In a city where violence hides behind rituals and silence is mistaken for faith, one man walks carrying a cross - and a secret.
Jesus is respected in his neighborhood. Protected by appearances. Untouchable.
But someone is watching him.
A quiet observer. A man who listens more than he speaks. A man who notices what others choose not to see: the fear in locked houses, the dogs that bark at night, the stories buried under routine.
As fragments of the past surface - a chained animal, a forgotten yard, a childhood shaped by cruelty - the line between justice and obsession begins to dissolve.
Jesus the Abuser and the Man Who Listens to Dogs is a dark psychological thriller about hidden evil, social blindness, and the cost of looking away.
A disturbing, intimate novel that does not offer comfort - only truth.