Unravel the mystery of the missing woman in this sensational paranormal romance book.A young psychiatrist named Camellia Goldsmith goes missing with her Persian cat. The case of the missing woman is entrusted to a private investigator, who is entranced by her photograph. However, he finds that the case is not as simple as it seems.Review"This was an interesting and intriguing story with a sense of the romantic. A young woman from a rich family disappears and Sam is to investigate her disappearance. When he looks at Camellia's photograph he practically falls in love with this woman he has never met. His investigations take him into some strange incidents which lead him to find Camellia. A great short story." --Amazon UK Review"...had me sitting on the side of my chair, really gripping story of highs and lows...Loved this book and will look out for more good reads from this author! Would recommend! --Amazon US Review"This is a very nice thrilling story! I like the plot and narrative style of the author very much." --Amazon US ReviewAbout the AuthorBunty Goswami is an author of short, adventurous psychological thrillers. He usually writes fast-paced, cinematic short stories with a touch of romance. His books include A Woman On The Hills, The Missing Woman, The Southern Cross Cemetery, and Miss Madhuja. Bunty is also an actor and has worked in many Bengali films and web series. His hobbies include reading, watching movies, and listening to music. He is an animal lover, and he often depicts his four-legged friends in his stories.
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- Release Date 11/16/2019
- Author Bunty Goswami
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 3.04 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.06 x 9 inches
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