DAKHMA (ePub)
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A new city. A new home. A new life. Things seem perfect ... for a while.
A pregnant Anahita moves in to an apartment in Malabar Hill with her husband, eager to begin a new phase in her life. Unfortunately, nothing goes as expected and Anahita begins to witness things she cannot explain.
It's not long before a presence makes itself known in their new home. Appearing after dark the strange apparition leaves Anahita terrified - but determined to find answers. Her search leads to Parizaad: a woman who was haunted by phenomena she believed to be linked to a tower of silence, or dakhma, that is deeply affected by environmental changes.
As Anahita wades further into the mystery around the life and death of Parizaad, she uncovers a devastating secret - one that goes beyond nightmares and corpses.
A spine-chilling psychological thriller, Dakhma brings horror to the heart of the big city.
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Beyond his literary endeavours, K. Hari Kumar also works as a screenwriter and filmmaker, with his novel The Other Side of Her adapted into the acclaimed Hindi language web series BHRAM.
Educated in Gurugram, K. Hari Kumar holds a B.Tech in Information Technology and a B.A in English Literature. Presently residing in Pune with his wife, he remains committed to nurturing his creative pursuits.
Daiva is the first in the series of books by K. Hari Kumar on folk mythology and the occult, slated for publication by HarperCollins India.
- Autor: K. Hari Kumar
- 2021, 280 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: HarperCollins India
- ISBN-10: 9354892787
- ISBN-13: 9789354892783
- Erscheinungsdatum: 24.11.2021
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