Three haunting tales. One unforgettable collection. A rural school. A mysterious night guard. A terrified new teacher. A crumbling mansion with a white marble curse. A forgotten village where ancient rituals never died. Set in the eerie moonlight of Bengal's countryside, New Sir and Other Stories is a chilling trio of psychological horror novellas that blur the line between reality and the supernatural.
In New Sir, a young teacher's first night at a remote school turns into a surreal descent into terror-silent animals, strange smells, and a boy who may not be human. Shwetpathor follows a man haunted by a spectral woman in a house that holds a deadly legacy. And in Chondigao, dark folklore comes to life in a village where the living and the dead walk side by side. With evocative prose and an intense emotional undertone, Bablu Bhanja Chowdhury crafts a nightmarish landscape filled with fear, memory, and myth.
For fans of ghost stories, psychological thrillers, and the uncanny shadows of rural India-New Sir and Other Stories will linger in your mind long after the last page.
Three haunting tales. One unforgettable collection. A rural school. A mysterious night guard. A terrified new teacher. A crumbling mansion with a white marble curse. A forgotten village where ancient rituals never died. Set in the eerie moonlight of Bengal's countryside, New Sir and Other Stories is a chilling trio of psychological horror novellas that blur the line between reality and the supernatural.
In New Sir, a young teacher's first night at a remote school turns into a surreal descent into terror-silent animals, strange smells, and a boy who may not be human. Shwetpathor follows a man haunted by a spectral woman in a house that holds a deadly legacy. And in Chondigao, dark folklore comes to life in a village where the living and the dead walk side by side. With evocative prose and an intense emotional undertone, Bablu Bhanja Chowdhury crafts a nightmarish landscape filled with fear, memory, and myth.
For fans of ghost stories, psychological thrillers, and the uncanny shadows of rural India-New Sir and Other Stories will linger in your mind long after the last page.