The Wrong Reflections
Mauritius, cyclone season. The first warning arrives three weeks early, but nobody speaks of it directly. In the flooded archives beneath Port Louis, an archivist discovers photographs of children who were not yet born. In a taxi navigating submerged roads, a driver picks up a passenger who gives an address demolished years ago. And at a clandestine research institute, a young scientist watches her reflection blink independently. As the storm intensifies, the island's buried history begins to surface-not as memory, but as presence. The Wrong Reflections is a hypnotic, atmospheric novel about erasure, witness, and the ghosts that water keeps when the world refuses to mourn.