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The Dead Woman Writing

Devika has an unstable mind, or so the doctors have been saying. While working on her second book, she starts receiving letters from an enigmatic woman who was already dead. While a bewildered police force investigates mysterious cases happening around town, Devika decides to unfold the true story behind these strange psychotic incidents and the purpose of those letters. Is there more to all this than what meets the eye? Is all this real at all, or just a figment of her imagination? In her search for truth, Devika cannot trust anybody, not even herself. Struggling between her volatile mind and a personal crisis that saps every bit of sanity out of her, Devika has to find answers. She has to take the journey which could take her to the doorstep of a complete mental breakdown, a wild ride between the real and the paranormal world to find the truth behind The Dead Woman Writing.

About the Author

When he is not creating complex banking and finance software for his employer, Rajat is curiously researching topics ranging from paranormal activity to space exploration to Indian history. He enjoys travelling, trying new cuisines and watching world cinema. He was also involved in theatre, short films, street plays and martial arts during various phases of his life. After receiving rave reviews, his first book Chandragupta is now being translated into regional Indian languages.

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