3.5
The Spirits Talk to Me
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‘It’s something in your line of work,’ he said hurriedly. ‘It’s something…otherworldly. Please come.
There is no time to lose.’
A forest lures men to their doom, invisible hands smash crockery in a time-worn house, machines turn malevolent in an old factory, phantom laughter, whispers from nowhere, shadows that trail people – these are just some of the experiences that Sarbajeet Mohanty, paranormal investigator and founder of the Parapsychology and Investigations Research Society, confronts daily on the job.
Tracking Sarbajeet and his team as they probe harrowing supernatural happenings across the country, these ten suspenseful tales move from a courthouse occupied by an insidious presence to a hellish riverbank where battles from the ancient Kalinga war continue to play out, to a film studio in Mumbai where a sordid past waits to be unearthed. Along the way, readers get a rare peek into the distinctive investigative methods used by the team to detect mysterious forces that exist in parallel realms.
Narrated by veteran horror writer Neil D’Silva in atmospheric prose, the chilling accounts in The Spirits Talk to Me are spine-tingling and guaranteed to make you lose sleep.
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About Sarbajeet Mohanty
Sarbajeet Mohanty, a certified paranormal investigator from the Institute of Metaphysical Humanistic Science (Florida), a certified demonologist from the New Life Ministry Church School (Ohio) and a reverend at the Universal Church (Florida), has been exploring the unknown for seven years now. He co-founded the Parapsychology and Investigations Research Society (PAIRS), which has conducted paranormal expeditions in around 150 locations in India. He was the host of Kalinga TV’s paranormal show Mana Ki Na Mana.
Neil D’Silva
Neil D’Silva is an author and screenwriter who works primarily in the horror genre. With ten books and three screen adaptation deals under his belt, he has been listed among the top Indian horror authors to read by UK’s DESIblitz. D’Silva won the Indian Blogger Award for short stories in 2017. He gave a TEDx talk in 2018 on ‘The Art of Writing a Bestseller’. He speaks at various literary forums and festivals about his works and writing in general.
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