Mayur’s harmless whistle on the remote Andaman island of Phookiru awakens an ancient, vengeful witch. He and his cousin Heembra, visiting their forest ranger cousin, Raghu, must navigate age-old rituals, friendly tantrics, and mysterious customs to survive the chilling encounter with the supernatural.
Indian Horror
All of 128 pages, Amitav Ganguly’s Twelve Paranormal Tales offers a quick dive into the genre of Indian horror. With most stories between 5 to 10 pages in length, it takes us on a short but unique adventure. The characters and setting in each story are different to some extent, giving us some range in the supernatural experiences and the eerie encounters.
Ten Tales of Torment features ten diverse horror stories, rekindling my love for the genre. From Mumbai’s remote areas to bustling streets, the tales range from mildly eerie to truly spooky. With unexpected twists and varied settings, each story offers fresh, thrilling experiences and sinister adventures, leaving readers wanting more.
Embark on a spine-tingling journey with “27 Souls” where the veil between our world and the supernatural is lifted. Vaidehi Taman weaves a tapestry of chilling tales, each one drawn from real-life encounters, exploring the mysteries of the afterlife and the haunting intricacies of reincarnation. Dare to delve into the unknown.
In “Purane Pipal Ka Jinn,” Arvind Prakash’s life gets spooky after a visit to a fakir’s grave near the Pipal Tree. A vengeful Jinn takes over, causing bizarre troubles. As Arvind tries to figure out the mysterious purpose, the tale unfolds with eerie twists and metaphysical surprises beneath the Pipal’s dark influence.