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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSarthak is a ghostwriter-a man who survives by telling other people's stories while quietly losing his own.When he moves into a fading apartment in Pune, he expects silence. Instead, he finds a hidden bundle of letters-intimate, obsessive, and never meant to be read. Written by a man who vanished years ago, the letters are addressed to someone known only as "N."At first, it's curiosity. Then it becomes something else.Because the deeper Sarthak reads, the more unsettling the words become. And when the letters begin to connect to his own past, the story is no longer distant. It is personal.As he follows the trail of a love that borders on obsession, Sarthak is forced to confront a dangerous question:Should some stories remain hidden? Or do they demand to be uncovered-no matter the cost?Told with quiet intensity and psychological depth, The Last Letter is a haunting exploration of love, memory, and the fragile line between truth and trespass.Because some letters are not written to be read.And some stories refuse to stay buried.
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Aditya Swaroop
Aditya Swaroop is an IT professional and novelist who writes stories that explore the quiet complexities of human emotions. Blending psychological depth with subtle romance, his work often dwells in the spaces between what is said and what is left unspoken.Drawing inspiration from everyday urban life, Aditya crafts narratives that feel intimate, reflective, and quietly unsettling. His storytelling is driven by a fascination with memory, silence, and the fragile line between love and obsession.The Last Letter is his debut novel and the first book in The Unwritten Series.
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