Md. Abidur Rahaman is a Bangladeshi author whose writing reflects love, loss, hope, kindness, and the quiet strength of the human heart. Through A Life Well Lived, he reminds readers that a meaningful life is not measured by wealth or years, but by the compassion we give, the memories we create, and the love we leave behind.
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The House That Waited
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- ISBN8235283831
- EAN9798235283831
- Date de parution19/07/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The House That Waited is a haunting psychological mystery about memory, grief, identity, and the truths we bury to survive. When architect Nayel Rahman inherits an abandoned house hidden in a silent mountain valley, he expects only a forgotten property and an unanswered family secret. Instead, he finds a place that seems to know him-his name, his childhood, his fears, and memories he no longer possesses.
Inside the house, clocks show impossible dates, mirrors reveal lives that may never have happened, and locked rooms preserve the lost memories of those who entered before him. A mysterious young woman cannot remember her own name. A child remains trapped between youth and old age. A scarred stranger carries Nayel's face. And from somewhere beneath the house, the voice of his dead father calls him home.
As each door opens, Nayel is drawn deeper into a terrifying truth: the house does not simply imprison people. It changes them, taking their memories piece by piece until they no longer know who they were. To escape, Nayel must confront the tragedy his mind erased, uncover the sacrifice that shaped his life, and decide whether forgiveness can free not only the living, but also those who have waited too long to be remembered.
Atmospheric, emotional, and filled with suspense, The House That Waited is a story of buried secrets, lost identities, enduring love, and the courage required to face the past before it becomes the only future left.
Inside the house, clocks show impossible dates, mirrors reveal lives that may never have happened, and locked rooms preserve the lost memories of those who entered before him. A mysterious young woman cannot remember her own name. A child remains trapped between youth and old age. A scarred stranger carries Nayel's face. And from somewhere beneath the house, the voice of his dead father calls him home.
As each door opens, Nayel is drawn deeper into a terrifying truth: the house does not simply imprison people. It changes them, taking their memories piece by piece until they no longer know who they were. To escape, Nayel must confront the tragedy his mind erased, uncover the sacrifice that shaped his life, and decide whether forgiveness can free not only the living, but also those who have waited too long to be remembered.
Atmospheric, emotional, and filled with suspense, The House That Waited is a story of buried secrets, lost identities, enduring love, and the courage required to face the past before it becomes the only future left.









