I Investigated My Own Killings - When the Monster Wears Your Face
Anonimo
Casa editrice: AMULYA MISHRA
Sinossi
What if the murderer you are hunting is yourself?Investigative journalist Elias Crowe arrives in the isolated town of Black Hollow to uncover the truth behind decades of unexplained disappearances. The town is quiet. Too quiet. The locals avoid questions, iron wards hang from doorways, and the forest seems to watch him after dark.Soon, Elias begins suffering from violent blackouts, waking with unexplained wounds and fragments of memories that do not belong to him. Hidden beneath a forgotten chapel, he discovers an ancient ledger documenting every killing tied to the town’s past.Including his own name—dated long before he was born.As the full moon rises, Elias is forced to confront a horrifying truth: Black Hollow is bound by a bloodline curse. The same soul returns again and again. Each time, the killings begin anew. The town survives by allowing the cycle to continue.Blurring the line between investigator and executioner, I Investigated My Own Killings is a slow-burn psychological horror novel exploring identity loss, inherited guilt, suppressed memory, and the terror of discovering that the monster has always lived within you.This is not a story of jump scares.It is a story that stays with you—long after the final page.Amulya Mishra is a horror author, podcaster, and digital storyteller known for crafting psychologically intense narratives that explore memory, guilt, identity, and the supernatural. His work focuses on slow-burn dread rather than shock value, drawing readers into unsettling worlds where the greatest horror is often the self.Specializing in psychological horror, supernatural thrillers, cursed towns, bloodline secrets, and identity-fracturing mysteries, Amulya’s stories examine what happens when the past refuses to stay buried and when evil is inherited rather than discovered. His writing frequently features unreliable narrators, fragmented memories, and cyclical horror that lingers long after the story ends.With a growing catalog across ebooks, audiobooks, podcasts, and short-form audio, Amulya Mishra has built a reputation for dark, atmospheric storytelling that is intimate, bleak, and disturbingly plausible. His work appeals to readers and listeners who appreciate thoughtful horror that creeps under the skin instead of relying on jump scares.Amulya Mishra also runs multiple digital platforms where he shares horror fiction, investigations, and chilling concepts with a global audience.📧 Contact: amulyamishra1989@gmail.comWhen Amulya Mishra writes horror, he doesn’t ask what scares you.He asks what you’ve been trying to forget.
