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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDavid saw his mysterious neighbours dragging a body into the dark woods. As he tried catching them red handed, he ended up in a bigger mess than he ever imagined… An author who never believed in supernatural power or presence has now invited an unwanted guest to his new abode… the guest that loves to hunt deep down your memory lane… turning your guilt trip of unsaid stories into chilling experiences!... Will he get rid of his spooky new guest or is it his dead end?
Do you also have any guilt story for which this unpleasant guest might knock on your door?
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Nikita Bisht
An architect hailing from the Queen of Hills “Shimla,” Nikita Bisht is a lover of discovering and writing stories that take you to a whole new world of imagination and drama. Nikita graduated from Chandigarh with a Bachelor of Architecture only to discover how everything has its own story, including the structures or non-living things that humans create. In her early days, she was a curious listener to old folks and tales narrated by her grandmother, Dadi Amma, who made her fall in love with the fictional world through the art of storytelling. With time, she developed a great taste for supernatural stories that were full of jump scares. She lost her grandma to the COVID period in 2020, and it’s when she realised that stories are the ones that she still has as her memories and that she too can create a bond of emotions and can let her own stories live longer than her life. Although her life had turned quite messy and depressing when she came up with the idea of this book of hers, this didn’t stop her from recreating her Grandma’s love for storytelling. And yes, this definitely made her take a new, refreshing start in her self-discovery journey.
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