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The Girl in the House: A Psychological Thriller ǀ A chilling supernatural mystery
I**K
Very good book
Lovely book Must buy
Y**U
Intriguing read
Harshvardhan Rao's The Girl in the House is a must-read for thriller lovers. This book is an excellent mix of psychological and supernatural suspense that keeps you on the edge of your seat right from the beginning. The plot revolves around a haunted house and a girl who is both alive and dead. The author has beautifully weaved the two narratives, and the transitions between the two are seamless.The main character, Aditi, is intriguing and has a multifaceted personality that keeps on evolving throughout the book.As the story unfolds, there are plenty of twists and turns that keep the reader guessing until the end.What sets this book apart from other thrillers is the author's writing style. The book is well-written, and the descriptions of the surroundings are vivid, which creates an atmospheric setting for the story. The supernatural elements are sprinkled throughout the book, making it more intriguing.In conclusion, Harshvardhan Rao's The Girl in the House is a compelling read that will keep you hooked until the end. It's a perfect blend of psychological suspense and supernatural mystery that will leave you with a sense of satisfaction and delight. Highly recommended for those who love to read thrillers with a touch of supernatural elements.
S**A
Fantastic book
A mind blowing narration,excellent writing and will keep u fingers crossed till the end.At some point will get scared very much.Thrilling story.Read like watching a movie.At no place u will get bored.waiting for more books from Harshavardhan Rao.
A**A
Amazing
"The Girl in the House" is an exhilarating psychological thriller that will leave you enthralled and unable to tear yourself away. The narrative revolves around Aditi, a young journalist assigned to investigate a notorious haunted house. As Aditi immerses herself in the mystery, peculiar events unfold, and her own demeanor begins to shift. The author expertly constructs an atmosphere of suspense, skillfully crafting a plot that keeps readers guessing until the final moments. The characters are intricately developed, lending an air of authenticity to the story, while unexpected twists and turns ensure an unpredictable journey.What distinguishes this novel from other thrillers is the seamless integration of parapsychology, occult practices, and supernatural elements. The author adeptly weaves these facets into the narrative, adding an extra layer of chilling intrigue. "The Girl in the House" is a masterfully written and captivating psychological thriller, guaranteed to leave readers perched on the edge of their seats. The combination of suspense, enigma, and the supernatural forms an irresistible amalgamation that demands to be devoured in one sitting. For enthusiasts of thrillers and those who relish a compelling mystery, this book is an absolute must-read.
A**A
Story is average
Story is good but average and dragged to too long like you write a story with only purpose to make a film out of it.
V**L
Exactly a thriller finished it in one go
Nice opting for the one who loves thrillers
L**.
Good read
I started this book with no expectations and I found it to be good 12 AM material.Somedays I found it hard to close the book but I did and continued to read it during same time next day.Aditi, a journalist gets in touch with Ravi and Ratan for a project. Ravi and Ratan runs a studio which gives them least income.The project involves taking photographs of an abandoned Villa. Ravi and Ratan hears the story of the villa from Aditi and try exploring it. Their first day in the villa didn't give them any good feeling, yet they continue on the project.Aditi starts behaving differently and Ratan is left with no more choice but to investigate more on the Villa.It tests our beliefs in ghost ( Do not know why Ratan choose the visit the place by late night). The investigation part was quite good ,past paced making us to predict few parts.I felt a close connection of this book with a horror movie.Overall a good read for all fans of psychological thrillers.
D**
Horror
Very interestingFor 9 year to 15age
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