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The Disappearance of Tejas Sharma... and Other Hauntings, by Manish Mahajan



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The steps spiraled down into the pitch darkness of the well’s gaping mouth. He could see the reflection of the moon as his iris adjusted to the dim milky illumination inside. Step by step, he climbed down the well holding on to its lichen-laden, cold stone wall with his hands. He was only halfway down when he heard the sound he had dreaded the most-of ripples on water. Something meant to come out of the water. Slowly, very slowly, a figure in the shape of a woman emerged from the water…

'The Disappearance of Tejas Sharma…and other hauntings’ is an anthology of 12 ghost stories mostly set in India, and is meant for an audience with a penchant for the supernatural. Even with the constraints of a short story, each tale is rich in details and these dozen stories cover all the time tested classical elements of supernatural fiction. From the story of the young man who inexplicably vanishes to the epic tale of the haunted Peepal tree in Rajasthan; from the true story of a ghost station in West Bengal to the medieval legend of the scary well on a remote island; from the mysterious tick and cross markings in a graveyard to the haunting music coming from a locked room… this collection of supernatural tales serves to be a perfect literary cocktail for night time reading.

  • Sales Rank: #1969760 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-07-23
  • Released on: 2013-07-23
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Not only for Horror Fiction Addicts.
By suramya mukesh
I was never a big fan of the horror fiction genre but I had to read Manish's book as I have been following his writing online for many years. Manish's writing leans more towards the surreal rather than the gore which I see in lot of horror fiction nowadays. I loved his descriptions of India and his characters. Had a distinct RK Narayan flavor there. I absolutely loved it and I definitely had tons of goosebumps after I finished. Will re read it again, once I start feeling a tad bit braver.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Small Bundle of Packaged Horror
By Hemant
Manish has used the typical Indian horror stereotypes in his stories in a nice manner. The plot ranges from ghostly trees to dead people to ancient spirits to plain scary people, from haunted houses to haunted railway stations, from strange photographs to stranger amusement parks (which wont amuse. There is a nice quality to the stories which I couldn’t really put my finger on but enjoyed nevertheless. Manish has even managed to inject some nice humor in the ‘horror’ stories. Manish Sharma has been able to weave stories in a manner which hold your attention and grip you.

My personal favorite is ‘Her Unkempt Promise’ where the short stories of an author begin to come true. My other favorite is ’13, Church Street’ because it has the ghosts with the touch of humor when it is least expected.

12 stories spanning 70 off pages are a good two hours worth of nice reading. The author advises the reader to read the stories in the solitude of the night. Do it at your own risk (of gaining more ‘pleasure’ out of the book).

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Loved it!
By b00k r3vi3ws
This book is a collection of 12 short stories with some amount of paranormal touch. 12 stories told through 60 odd pages leaves very little scope for me to tell you about each story without giving out some spoiler. So instead of reviewing each story separately, I will review the book as a whole. And frankly, when I accepted this book for review I had no idea about what to expect from it. Ofcourse, ghosts of some sort would be part of each story – but what else? Would it be like Ahaat, the old TV series that always had me in splits or would it be more like Conjuring, the recent movie that everyone seems to swear as ‘really scary’? Would it be Stephen King material, that’s guaranteed to be freaky or more like Goosebumps series, that did give me goosebumps as a child but now I find it merely entertaining.

This book stands apart from all of the above mentioned books. For starters, the author has limited his story telling to a couple of pages and that I find a great constraint. How can you introduce and develop characters, set up the environment and then tell a story within those few pages? Well, an author attempting at short stories has to be a master of words to be and an outstanding story teller to able to be able to accomplish this else it would just leave the readers unsatisfied. Manish Mahajan has indeed mastered this art. His language and narration style has no flaws and each story ends on a satisfactory note. Not all of the stories are scary. Some are ironic and some are simply tragic, yet all of them have that eerie feeling you look for in a horror story. Each story is different from the other guaranteeing that the reader will find something to like. My personal favourites were The Secret in the Photograph, Raag Bhimpalasi and Her Unkept Promise.

This book will hardly take a couple of hours of your time, but it will be time well spent and Manish Mahajan is surely an author to watch out for! Get your copy Now!

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