Their conversations blaze with questions no war can silence:
Can law remain just when it serves monstrous ends?
Is reason itself complicit in cruelty?
And does dignity still exist when survival is the only law?
Wrestling with Kant, Kierkegaard, Frankl, and the abyss of their own souls, they seek fragments of truth amid devastation. Yet beyond the dialectics, each faces a far starker choice: comply, resist, or be consumed by the void.
A profoundly human, fiercely intellectual novel, Ashes of Reason pierces the ruins of Europe to ask what - if anything - can save us from ourselves.
Dr.iur. Cor P.M. van Houte studied law.