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Step into a world where secrets fester, grief turns deadly, and the line between reality and the supernatural blurs.
In That Night, four inseparable friends carry the weight of a deadly secret from their college days—until someone, or something, begins to unravel their pact of silence.
In I Hear You, a mother trapped in a failing marriage discovers that her unborn child is no ordinary baby—but a creation with powers that could either save her or destroy everything she holds dear.
And in The Drowning, an unspeakable tragedy pulls a grieving mother and a haunted investigator into a chilling descent where black magic, murder, and malevolent forces collide.
Dark, twisted, and utterly addictive, this boxset brings together three bestselling novels that will keep you awake long into the night.
Imprint: Ebury Press
Published: Nov/2025
ISBN: 9780143477556
Length : 896 Pages
MRP : ₹750.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published:
ISBN:
Imprint: Ebury Press
Published: Nov/2025
ISBN:
Length : 896 Pages
MRP : ₹750.00
Step into a world where secrets fester, grief turns deadly, and the line between reality and the supernatural blurs.
In That Night, four inseparable friends carry the weight of a deadly secret from their college days—until someone, or something, begins to unravel their pact of silence.
In I Hear You, a mother trapped in a failing marriage discovers that her unborn child is no ordinary baby—but a creation with powers that could either save her or destroy everything she holds dear.
And in The Drowning, an unspeakable tragedy pulls a grieving mother and a haunted investigator into a chilling descent where black magic, murder, and malevolent forces collide.
Dark, twisted, and utterly addictive, this boxset brings together three bestselling novels that will keep you awake long into the night.
Nidhi Upadhyay is the bestselling author of That Night and I Hear You, and in her spare time—if you squint hard enough—you might find her as an engineer and headhunter. But her greatest interests are her children, her husband—who is disillusioned that her writing career is his retirement plan, and a puppy who thinks he owns her. She is often found hiding her current search history from her boys. If not busy researching a way to kill, drown or dispose of bodies, Nidhi can be found reading thrillers or screaming at her children.