There are no ghosts in this house.
No sudden shadows.
No cheap scares.
Inside, a woman is tied to a chair.
And everyone believes they are right.
The Haunted House on the Hill is a psychological socio-horror set in India, where fear is not supernatural-it is cultural, inherited, and quietly justified.
This is a story about:
Control disguised as protection
Silence mistaken for obedience
Belief used as violence
Honour valued over humanity
The horror here does not scream.
It lingers.
This paperback edition is for readers who:
Prefer psychological intensity over jump scares
Are interested in fiction rooted in social reality
Enjoy short but disturbing literary reads
Want stories that stay long after the last page
Some houses are abandoned.
Some are preserved.
Some are defended.
This one follows you home.