Whispers in the Moonlight brings together three haunting tales from the mysterious, fog-wrapped corners of rural and urban Bengal. These psychological horror novellas - The New Sir, The White Stone, and Chondigaon - blend the supernatural with stark realism, exploring the eerie intersections of memory, guilt, corruption, and loss. From a newly appointed teacher's terrifying first night in a village schoolhouse, to the ghostly entanglements of a writer's abandoned home, to a surreal journey through a forgotten station - each story pulses with atmospheric dread and a poetic sense of place.
Inspired by the traditions of Tagore and Satyajit Ray, Bablu Bhanja Chowdhury's fiction combines lyrical prose with slow-burning suspense. This collection is for readers who love stories that linger long after the last page - stories that ask: what remains when truth, time, and reason dissolve?
Whispers in the Moonlight brings together three haunting tales from the mysterious, fog-wrapped corners of rural and urban Bengal. These psychological horror novellas - The New Sir, The White Stone, and Chondigaon - blend the supernatural with stark realism, exploring the eerie intersections of memory, guilt, corruption, and loss. From a newly appointed teacher's terrifying first night in a village schoolhouse, to the ghostly entanglements of a writer's abandoned home, to a surreal journey through a forgotten station - each story pulses with atmospheric dread and a poetic sense of place.
Inspired by the traditions of Tagore and Satyajit Ray, Bablu Bhanja Chowdhury's fiction combines lyrical prose with slow-burning suspense. This collection is for readers who love stories that linger long after the last page - stories that ask: what remains when truth, time, and reason dissolve?