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Did you ever narrate scary stories, with torches pointed towards your face, creating ominous shadows on the blanket over your head? Or did you ever say “Bloody Mary” in front of the mirror thrice? We’ve something spooky for all horror lovers and fans of short stories. Read at your own
It was an unusually busy day at Paper Moon. All the seats of the café were filled. The cash counter had been in active mode pretty much since the shutters opened. The phone hadn’t stopped ringing. And Frances D’Monte had everything to do with it. Frances wrote a weekly column
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Fear defines horror. Almost everyone enjoys a good horror story. In moments of solitude in the rain, or with friends around a campfire, a tale about the supernatural can be the perfect form of entertainment. While the stories in this book were inspired by rumours, news articles, famous incidents, personal
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When I was asked to write a book on Gandhi, my first reaction was in the negative. For what is there to say in Gandhi that hasn’t been said already? Besides I write fiction. So where in fiction could I got Gandhi? Perhaps this had been one of the biggest