Ongoing Projects
Forthcoming Works
Meanders of Oblivion
The third and final volume of the romanesque saga, Meanders of Oblivion is the novel of fulfillment and mystery. It deploys a powerful plot where secret and memory are tied in the same dramatic tension.
Starting from a stormy night and a man rescued off the coast of Almeria, Rida Lamrini opens a narrative where the intimate blends with the violence of the world and buried truths. It is the book that gives the whole saga its retrospective lighting and final meaning.
Between Sète, the Rif, and Paris, this psychological thriller explores the battle zones between what seeks to disappear and what insists on coming back to light.
The Spring of Small Loans
In a Morocco in full mutation, The Spring of Small Loans traces the birth and rise of microcredit between 1992 and 2007. The book tells from the inside the creation of the first associations, the founding of INMAA, the structuring of the FNAM, the implementation of the national refinancing fund, and the emergence of a Moroccan model recognized internationally.
As President of the FNAM for two terms, the author delivers the testimony of a committed actor at the heart of this collective construction. He evokes initial hopes, tensions, power struggles, fragile alliances, and decisive choices that have durably oriented the sector.
At the crossroads of historical chronicle, personal narrative, and reflection on social finance, this book questions the fidelity of solidary action to its founding ideals. It pays tribute to those who, through conviction, courage, and perseverance, have opened a path of autonomy and dignity for the most deprived.
The Shadow of the Spectre
The Shadow of the Spectre is a dark and tense novel that explores the mechanisms of invisible power, occult influence, and ideological manipulation. At the crossroads of political thriller, psychological novel, and moral reflection, it plunges the reader into a universe where certainties waver, loyalties crack, and the threat acts less through its visibility than its capacity for infiltration.
Driven by constant tension, The Shadow of the Spectre questions the fragility of institutions, the erosion of integrity, and the shadow part that everyone carries within. It confirms Rida Lamrini's orientation towards demanding fiction, where the intimate and the political answer each other in a single exploration of the murky zones of power.
The Untouchables of Casablanca
Under the cold lights of the metropolis, The Untouchables of Casablanca deploys a nocturnal plot where power is played in the shadows.
Both a novel of tension, confrontation, and unveiling, the narrative explores the murky links between violence, corruption, and impunity. In a city where loyalties are negotiated and where certain protections seem absolute, a gallery of characters finds themselves caught in an implacable mechanic of influence.
Journalism, investigations, and occult sponsorships intertwine, revealing what it costs to seek the truth behind the marble facades of the city. Anchored in the fractures of Casablanca society, this atmospheric thriller questions what it means to stand tall when everything pushes for silence.