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KOP BHAWAN BOOK 3: A Train to Yamlok. Kop Bhawan, #3
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- ISBN8232977900
- EAN9798232977900
- Date de parution19/10/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Kop Bhawan Book 3: A Train to YamlokDeath was supposed to be the end, but for him, it was just the boarding call. Pushed onto a hellish train bound for Yamlok, his soul joins countless others in a purgatorial nightmare. Silent faces filled with despair, grotesque yamdoots enforcing cruel rules, and flesh-ripping creatures lurking in every shadow-this isn't the afterlife anyone prepared for. As the train hurtles through eerie landscapes and abandoned stations, memories of his past life resurface: the missed connections, endless distractions, and illusions of control.
Here, his entitlement and unfulfilled longings are dissected and laid bare in a journey of unimaginable pain and grim humor. Every station brings new horrors, every lesson a cruel mockery. Can he find redemption-or at least a scrap of dignity-before reaching his final destination?With biting satire and haunting allegory, A Train to Yamlok delivers a journey as darkly comic as it is disturbingly reflective.
A story of regret, karma, and cosmic comeuppance, it dares to ask: "Is death just a mirror of the life we lived?"A Train to Yamlok will resonate with fans of Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book, Franz Kafka's The Trial and Dante's Inferno.
Here, his entitlement and unfulfilled longings are dissected and laid bare in a journey of unimaginable pain and grim humor. Every station brings new horrors, every lesson a cruel mockery. Can he find redemption-or at least a scrap of dignity-before reaching his final destination?With biting satire and haunting allegory, A Train to Yamlok delivers a journey as darkly comic as it is disturbingly reflective.
A story of regret, karma, and cosmic comeuppance, it dares to ask: "Is death just a mirror of the life we lived?"A Train to Yamlok will resonate with fans of Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book, Franz Kafka's The Trial and Dante's Inferno.






















