Book:
Hold That Breath
Author:
Abhirup Dhar
Publisher:
Redgrab Books
Is horror a genre that has been ignored for
a long time, or maybe we haven’t figured out how spooky is spooky enough?
Hold
That Breath by Abhirup Dhar is a collection of 6 stories
that will chill the reader to the bone. Ominous
is a tale which narrates what happens when a school reunion turns awry and realize
that the urban legend of a headless boy in Kurseong might just be true. The Elevator Game narrates the story of
Saachi who finds out what happens when you are too curious to reach the other
world. The Stairway to Hell takes us
through the experience that Barry Bandeira has when he puts up at a fort hotel
one night and unearths a secret. Seeing
Ghosts is the story of Abhay Kumar and his tryst with the supernatural. She is written from the POV of Jeevika who tells the tale of a true ghost story
that haunts the Delhi-Jaipur Highway while enroute with her boyfriend, Ojas. The Final Act takes us all the way to
Mumbai where Abhay, a struggling scriptwriter meets Raman Chhabra, a film
producer in a dilapidated cinema hall and we realize that maybe the ghosts of
the past may not always go away. The catch, one of these stories, connects all
the others.
Hold
That Breath by Abhirup Dhar is a spooky
rollercoaster that takes the reader on a journey of fear, thrill and intrigue
throughout the book. Each of the stories stand out on their own and yet when
the connect comes up in the climax, it is something that brings out the master that
Abhirup is. I loved each of the stories individually and choosing one that
stood out for me is difficult, but Ominous
takes the game away with the layers of storytelling. Seeing Ghosts didn’t work out for me much, but when the curtain
drops, the story makes sense.
Being a horror story with interlinked short
stories, more than characters, the settings and the buildup of the story comes
to the fore and Abhirup has managed to create an excellent setting for each of
the stories. I specially loved the way that the moonless night was a feature
that I found cropping up every now and then. The book is well researched, and
he has used some of the real rumors and integrated them in the story. Saying anything
more will spoil the suspense of the book.
If you like getting spooked, go for the
book.
The book successfully scares me out of my
wits and walks away with 4.25 spooky points.
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