I have generated a structured academic-style paper focusing on the literary analysis of Raphael Montes's novel Suicidas .

Montes posits that the desire to die is often fleeting, whereas the consequences of actions are permanent. As the plot progresses, the initial "sublime" agreement between the characters deteriorates into paranoia and mutual distrust. This degradation serves as a critique of the romantic archetype of the "doomed lover." Montes strips away the glamour of the suicide pact, revealing it to be a messy, bloody, and ultimately pathetic endeavor.

: Alessandro's journal entries from the months before the game, detailing the group's interpersonal drama.

The "usefulness" of the story lies in its dark exploration of human nature and social masks. Montes uses the plot to critique:

Ao longo da obra, o leitor recebe fragmentos de um código numérico que, ao ser decifrado, revela o nome do assassino. Essa estratégia interativa faz com que o romance se aproxime de um “jogo de escape room”, aumentando a imersão.