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Never forget the crows

  Never Forget the Crows by Supriya Bansal I admit it—the title pulled me in. That, and the striking cover design by The Book Bakers. Never Forget the Crows promises intrigue, and it delivers a layered psychological thriller steeped in mystery, unease, and sharp social inquiry. Set in the capital, …

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Brink: Stories from the edge

  Brink: Stories from the Edge is one of those books that stays with you long after you’ve turned the last page. It’s a collection of thirteen short stories, all revolving around death, not as an ending, but as a quiet threshold. Even the cover feels perfectly in sync with …

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Shadow Town – grave encounters with the other world

  Sreemati Sen’s ‘Shadow Town – grave encounters with the other world’ delves into Bengali folklore. The author’s penchant for writing horror is clearly evident in the book, particularly in the second half of the book where the climax and the denouement startle the reader. The book starts off with …

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