When silence spreads like a disease, what's left of memory may kill you.
Sergeant Arun Malik has survived the first storm of shadows in Helmand. But the silence left in its wake isn't peace-it's a warning. As whispers infect outposts, radios speak in forgotten tongues, and dust turns to ash beneath soldiers' feet, Malik's unit is drawn into a war not of nations, but of memory and madness.
When a bridge appears on no map and dreams bleed into daylight, Arun must confront the truth:
This war isn't being fought on earth anymore.
As each soldier falls to unseen forces, Malik's reality fractures. Are they cursed? Or has something older than war awoken in the bones of Afghanistan?
Speculative military horror and psychological thrillers
Paranormal fiction involving memory, trauma, and ghost warfare
Books like The Silent Corner, The Terror, Annihilation, and The Reddening