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"The Curse Unveiled" is a visceral, atmospheric horror novel that masterfully blends supernatural dread with real-world struggles. Set in the eerie suburbs of Bahria Town, Karachi, the story follows Zain and his family as they flee economic hardship-only to land in the jaws of something ancient, hungry, and impossibly cruel. Zain, a once-proud civil engineer now plagued by unemployment, seeks salvation in the form of a luxurious but suspiciously affordable villa. His wife Sarah, still haunted by the mysterious disappearance of her younger brother Tariq, reluctantly agrees to the move with their two children, Rohail and Hania. But their supposed refuge quickly transforms into a nightmarish trap. From the moment they step into the house, it breathes with malevolence. Whispers slip through the vents. Spirals-etched in windows, drawn in dust, carved in flesh-pulse with a sentient rhythm. The family's new home is built over cursed land, once the site of blood rituals performed by an ancient cult seeking to bind a being that defies human comprehension. The house reveals its horrors slowly and methodically. Hania's doll Mina begins whispering threats. Rohail's toys rearrange themselves into patterns of violence. Shadows stretch and twist. The plumbing bleeds. Their cell phones display spirals before dying. But more chilling is the fact that the house knows them-it resurrects their worst traumas and unearths buried guilt. Sarah finds one of her long-lost brother's shoes on the doorstep, now marked with a spiral. Zain finds documents from the cult, etched with blood and written in a language older than Urdu. Each family member copes in different ways. Zain turns to desperate research and ritualistic attempts at control. Sarah fights to hold the family together as her sanity unravels. The children grow more withdrawn, more connected to the house, as though its hunger is feeding on them slowly. When escape becomes impossible and reality begins to fracture, Zain confronts the root of the curse head-on. In a moment of heroic sacrifice, he offers his blood to complete a ritual intended to seal the entity back beneath the soil. The horror dissipates. The house goes quiet. The family survives. But the silence is a lie. As the final chapter closes, the spiral returns-glowing faintly, whispering one chilling word: "Soon..." "The Curse Unveiled" is a story of survival, guilt, and the price of ignoring the whispers of the past. Arham Abdullah writes with a cinematic eye and poetic terror, painting Pakistan's urban sprawl in dread and dreadfulness. His use of domestic horror grounds the surreal elements, making every creeping shadow and whispered word hit with the weight of realism. Zain is a compelling protagonist-not a hero by design, but a desperate man driven to protect those he loves. His downward spiral (pun intended) is both haunting and tragic. Sarah adds emotional depth and cultural authenticity, grappling with trauma and spiritual fear in a deeply relatable way. The children, caught between play and possession, reflect the story's most terrifying reality: innocence corrupted. What elevates this horror novel above its genre peers is its subtle commentary on grief, masculinity, migration, and faith. The haunted house is not merely a place-it is trauma personified. It is generational pain turned predatory. It is the curse of silence, of secrets, and of land desecrated by greed and ignorance. Fans of Shirley Jackson, Stephen King, or films like The Babadook and Hereditary will find much to love-and fear-in these pages. With its layered narrative and vivid prose, "The Curse Unveiled" offers more than scares; it presents a mirror to the darkest corners of family, memory, and survival. And with a sequel already teased, this is just the beginning of a terrifying saga.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798317373498
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 132
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 240 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8317373495
  • Publisher Date: 09 Apr 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 7 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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