
The Eternal Prisoner
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THE ETERNAL PRISONER Six stories. Six gateways to the unseen. Ashfaq Ahmad's The Eternal Prisoner is not just a collection of horror stories - it is a journey through the fragile boundaries between reality and illusion, between the living and the forgotten. From haunted European sanatoriums to crumbling Indian mansions, from cursed love stories to psychological labyrinths - every page unfolds a new nightmare wrapped in beauty. These stories do not merely frighten; they whisper, seduce, and reveal the deeper horror of human emotion. In The Eternal Prisoner, guilt itself becomes the ghost that c...
THE ETERNAL PRISONER Six stories. Six gateways to the unseen. Ashfaq Ahmad's The Eternal Prisoner is not just a collection of horror stories - it is a journey through the fragile boundaries between reality and illusion, between the living and the forgotten. From haunted European sanatoriums to crumbling Indian mansions, from cursed love stories to psychological labyrinths - every page unfolds a new nightmare wrapped in beauty. These stories do not merely frighten; they whisper, seduce, and reveal the deeper horror of human emotion. In The Eternal Prisoner, guilt itself becomes the ghost that cannot die. In The Presence, the haunting comes from within, not beyond. In The Illusion Field, reality turns on its own axis - and one wrong step means eternal entrapment. Echoes of the Dead lets you hear what silence sounds like when the dead begin to remember. The Lake House Mystery. A young couple's disappearance from a villa on Lucerne Lake was forgotten-until echoes from the frozen waters begin to reveal the truth. Some houses keep secrets; some lakes keep souls. Roswell Mansion concludes the collection with an unforgettable descent into madness - where the house is not haunted, but haunting itself. Ashfaq Ahmad's prose flows like a dark river - smooth, lyrical, yet carrying the cold pull of something deeper below. Every story in this book stands alone, yet together they echo a single truth: Fear is not in the darkness - it's in what we refuse to see. If you loved Shirley Jackson, Edgar Allan Poe, Stephen King, or the atmospheric horror of M. Night Shyamalan, this book will pull you in and not let go. Step inside. Close the door. Let the silence begin.