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Ma Waraa Al Tabiaa
AuthorAhmed Khaled Towfik
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic
Disciplinehorror/thriller
PublisherModern Arab Association
No. of books81

Ma Waraa Al Tabiaa (Template:Lang-ar) (The Paranormal) is the title of a series of horror/thriller novels written by Ahmad Khaled Towfeq. As of 2016, 81 novels were published.

Storyline

The stories are narratives, told in a first person view, where Ref'att is currently nearing seventy, and is telling tales about his adventures starting when he was in his late thirties and up. All of the events are related to the metaphysics in a way or another, and most often are caused by supernatural phenomena, although some are caused by culprits who are faking the events. Refaat usually solves the mystery, and always gets out alive whether or not he has fully understood the phenomenon. He is accompanied by many friends and characters throughout the stories, some stories are more centered around them than him, and some are totally narrated by them.

Style

The stories are noted for the character's sarcastic attitude towards almost everything in life, although he is kind-hearted inside. He usually disbelieves everything until its proven, and rarely pretends to be smart, as he always thinks that there is nothing that he could do about problems. The writer's style is always renewed, with more than once the story told through newspaper clippings and retellings by other characters, who are given each a distinct point of view and different telling of the story. One very good example of this is #7 (Ostoret allahab alazrak), The Legend of the Blue Flame, where each character is telling a part of the story in a distinctive style. One thing relates them all, however, which is the sarcasm, a characteristic of the writer that does not change with any line of stories he writes.

Bibliography

1 - The vampire and The legend of the werewolf

2 - The legend of the caller

3 - The legend of the Lake's Monster

4 - The legend of the Cannibalism

5 - The legend of the Living Dead

6 - The legend of the Medusa's Head

7 - The legend of the Guard of the cave

8 - The legend of another land

9 - The Legend of The Pharaoh's Curse

10 - Ring of Horror

11 - The legend of the last priest

12 - The legend of the house

13 - The legend of the blue Flame

14 - The legend of the Ice Man

15 - The legend of the plants

16 - The legend of the Navarre

17 - The legend of the Belle of the tomb

18 - The legend of the Strangers

19 - The legend of Poe

20 - Tales of The Tarot

21 - The legend of the enemy of the sun

22 - The legend of the Minotaur

23 - The legend of the Swamps horror

24 - The Legend of Igor

25 - The Legend of the Returning General

26 - The Legend of The Confrontation

27 - The legend of us

28 - The legend of the end of the night

29 - The legend of the Incubus

30 - After Midnight

31 - Her Legend

32 - The legend of Ref'att

33 - The Legend of Mongols' Land

34 - The legend of the pales

35 - The Legend of Dracula's Blood

36 - The Legend of The Sixth Platoon

37 - The Legend of The Doll

38 - The Legend of Another Half

39 - The legend of the twins

40 - Behind The Closed Door

41 - The legend of Frankenstein

42 - The legend of the seven words

43 - A Different Legend

44 - The legend of the man of Peking

45 - The Legend of Vipers' House

46 - The legend of another child

47 - The legend of the house number 5

48 - The legend of the mummy

49 - The legend of the clan

50 - Beside The Stars

51 - The legend of the ominous number

52 - a boring legend

53 - The legend of the Prophecy

54 - The legend of the Threader

55 - The legend of the (099###)

56 - The Legend of The of Flies' King

57 - The legend of the tomb

58 - The legend of the land of the Lizards

59 - The legend of black Ronel

60 - The Black Museum

61 - The legend of the thing

62 - The Legend of Pandora's Box

63 - The Legend of The Telekinetics

64 - Their Legend

65 - The legend of the blood marks

66 - The Legend of The Men Who Aren't That Anymore

67 - The Legend of The Ghosts' House

68 - The legend of the land of the darkness

69 - The Legend of The Ghouls' Club

70 - The Legend of The Forgotten Episodes

71 - The legend of the shadows

72 - The legend of the Totem

73 - A Somewhat Frightening Legend

74 - The legend of the song of the death

75 - The legend of the parasite

76 - The Legend of The Horror Show

77 - The legend of the blue girl

78 - The legend of the light carrier part 1

79 - The legend of the light carrier part 2

80 (1) - The legend of the legends part 1

80 (2) - The legend of the legends part 2

Horror circles

Each nine books, the tenth is made in a special episodic way called the horror circle. The horror circles are series of short stories narrated by different characters (exception #60, The black museum) and are related by a common motif. As of June 2007, they were:

  • 10. The horror circle. Refaat is at a social function at an affluent and sophisticated colleague, weather conditions prevent them from returning home, so they pass the night away in telling horror stories of their own life.
  • 20. The tarot cards. While in a New York occultists' society party, Refaat is invited to a tarot reading session where a Hungarian paranormals expert does a tarot reading for those in attendance.
  • 30. After the midnight. Episodes from a short-lived paranormals-oriented late night radio program that Reefat was host of.
  • 40. Behind the closed door. Reefat spends New Year's Eve at an affluent colleague's house, though his colleague seems to be running late. It later transpires that his colleague has departed to the United States to seek treatment for a terminal illness, and he has rigged all exits but one so that opening it would spell death, the purpose of which was to express his distaste for the people he disliked the most, his very guests, whom he accuses of shortcomings such pretension and lack of integrity, with the only exception of Refaat, whom he invited because he thought he'd enjoy the experience. Knowing that help would come by morning in the form of a routine police visit, the guests spend the night telling their stories dealing with the subject of closed doors and what lies beyond them.
  • 50. In the side of the stars. While travelling alone by car on a cold night far away from home, Refaat seeks refuge in an abandoned house. He later wakes up to find himself in an alternate dimension where other confused individuals await before a number of demons, having arrived there through a trans-dimensional portal. The demons proclaim that those before them are each evil in some way, and announce that all will be banished to hell, with the exception of he who could prove to be the most evil of all.
  • 60. The black museum. An eccentric collector invites Refaat to view his collection of artifacts, each related to a paranormal incident.
  • 70. The lost episodes. Similar to #30.

Characters

  • Refaat Ismael: The permanent protagonist of the series, even though he is sometimes absent through a few.
  • Ezzat: Refaat's neighbour whom he met in the 3rd story, he was thought to be a cannibal but he turned out to be innocent. Ezzat is a sculptor, a little famous in Egypt, loves Alexandria and is awake all night. He has Addison's disease which weakens his health and shape.
  • Maggie MacCaleb: She is Refaat's first love, she is the daughter of Refaat's Scottish professor, Sir James MacCaleb, she studies physics
  • Adel and Seham. Adel is his school friend who now works in national security, he is ill-tempered and almost always busy and asked for Refaat's help in metaphysics/related security problems, he has witnessed some of those phenomenons but still finds them hoaxes and never believes refaat. He lives in Alexandria and is married to seham who introduced him to Howaida.
  • Salem and Salma. Salem and Salma are the same person, only from alternate realities. They are married, a fact that Salma has commented made them "practically amibas" and have travelled through different realities before meeting Refaat and telling him their stories before moving on to another reality.
  • Howaida: She was Refaat's somewhat-ignorant fiancée who broke up with him later. She always pretended to be fragile and feminine while she was only dumb. She later got married to a man who appeared with her, pregnant, in the legend of the end of the night.
  • Dr. Ramzy: An Egyptology professor who knows all about the pharaohs and appeared in the legend of the pharaoh's curse, the horror circle, the boring legend, the legend of the mummy and the alphabet (Special Editions)
  • Dr. Samy: Refaat's psychologist friend who was the host of lots of creepy stories in his haunted villa, until he sold it and after that he only participated in the ghoul club. Has a lovely wife who is so sociable and always invites Refaat to the social events she hosts.
  • Dr. Camilia: A philosopher Refaat first met in book 21, it was a replica of her but he finally met her after that and they became friends. She's participated in a different legend and some others.
  • Harry Sheldon: Refaat's reckless American friend who is always ready to fight. He has a wife, Linda and has been with Refaat almost every time he went to the USA, famous stories he took part in: The blue flame and the doll.
  • Sam Colby: who's not his friend but an acquaintance. He is a Jewish-American con-artist and affects magical knowledge though he has none.
  • Dr. Lucifer: Is Refaat's main rival. Characterized by prominent eyebrows, his tall frame, neat black clothing and heavy gold jewellery. Initially depicted as a Hungarian paranormals expert, but later appears to be more than that. He has successfully deceived Refaat on several occasions and had the chance to destroy him, but has refrained from doing so and even saved him on occasion because as he said it was more entertaining to let him live. He has considerable clout with otherworldly creatures, possesses telepathic abilities and is heavily implied to be the devil.

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