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Mysterious Mirror Stories - cover

Mysterious Mirror Stories

Ayir Ahsi

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Mysterious Mirror Stories is a gripping collection of ten suspenseful and fantastical tales set across the culturally rich landscapes of India, where mirrors are not mere objects but enigmatic gateways to secrets, alternate realities, and dark destinies. Each story blends elements of crime, thriller, horror, and fantasy to explore how reflections can alter lives and challenge perceptions. From a Delhi IT worker whose reflection commits crimes, to a journalist discovering a portal mirror, to haunted artifacts in Jaipur and Chennai, these narratives dive deep into human fears, guilt, ambition, and identity. The book offers chilling adventures and psychological twists, revealing how mirrors reflect more than appearances—they echo truths, desires, and curses. Whether solving murders or confronting doppelgängers, each character must face what lies beyond the surface. This collection invites readers into a realm where the line between real and unreal blurs with every glance into the glass.
Available since: 04/30/2025.
Print length: 160 pages.

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