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Dust, Blood, and Yellow Eyes — When the Himalayas Silenced a Village: A 19th Century Historical Horror. Tales of a Forgotten Era, #1
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- ISBN8235738171
- EAN9798235738171
- Date de parution14/04/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The jungle did not roar. It watched. and chose. High in the unforgiving Himalayas, in the year 1895, there exists a village the world has long forgotten-Kala-Ghat. A place where nights are lit by trembling lanterns. where mist crawls through narrow paths like something alive. and where silence is never empty. At first, it is just a disappearance. Then. the bodies begin to appear. Torn. Broken. Hunted.
No one sees it clearly. No one hears it coming. But those who survive speak of the same thing-yellow eyes, burning in the dark. As fear spreads through the village, the line between reality and nightmare begins to fracture. Some call it a curse. Others whisper of something far worse. But one truth becomes impossible to ignore:this is no ordinary hunt. If you are a reader who has walked the jungles through the legendary accounts of Jim Corbett, you already know the thrill of the hunt.But this time-the jungle hunts back.
And if modern crime thrillers no longer stir that fear in you.if predictable killers and city shadows feel too small.then step into something older. Darker. Realer. Inside this book, you will experience: A chilling descent into the Himalayas of 1895, where darkness feels alive A relentless predator that left nothing behind. except silence and the mangled remains of its victims. Slow-burning psychological dread that tightens with every page Brutal, cinematic encounters that feel disturbingly real A story where survival is uncertain-and fear is constant An atmosphere so vivid, it will follow you long after you stop reading This is not just a story about a man-eater.
This is a story about a place where fear takes shape. and refuses to leave. Step into the shadows of Kala-Ghat. But remember-Some eyes don't just watch you from the dark.They remember you.
No one sees it clearly. No one hears it coming. But those who survive speak of the same thing-yellow eyes, burning in the dark. As fear spreads through the village, the line between reality and nightmare begins to fracture. Some call it a curse. Others whisper of something far worse. But one truth becomes impossible to ignore:this is no ordinary hunt. If you are a reader who has walked the jungles through the legendary accounts of Jim Corbett, you already know the thrill of the hunt.But this time-the jungle hunts back.
And if modern crime thrillers no longer stir that fear in you.if predictable killers and city shadows feel too small.then step into something older. Darker. Realer. Inside this book, you will experience: A chilling descent into the Himalayas of 1895, where darkness feels alive A relentless predator that left nothing behind. except silence and the mangled remains of its victims. Slow-burning psychological dread that tightens with every page Brutal, cinematic encounters that feel disturbingly real A story where survival is uncertain-and fear is constant An atmosphere so vivid, it will follow you long after you stop reading This is not just a story about a man-eater.
This is a story about a place where fear takes shape. and refuses to leave. Step into the shadows of Kala-Ghat. But remember-Some eyes don't just watch you from the dark.They remember you.





