Review: Shadow Town – Grave Encounters with the Other World by Sreemati Sen
Shadow Town by Sreemati Sen is a simple tale of hidden legends and rude awakenings. It weaves together ancient beliefs and modern skepticism, presenting a solid story that is equal parts entertaining and imaginative. Spoilers in the review, so proceed with caution and curiosity.
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