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The Society

Where Silence Screams the Loudest
Shobhit Garg
Type: Print Book
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Language: English
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In a seemingly quiet residential society, the disappearance of researcher Priya Malhotra shatters the illusion of safety and exposes a systematic network of abuse. As journalist Ishita Verma photographs evidence from her seventh-floor window, corporate employee Sandhya Iyer documents workplace harassment, and financial analyst Raghav Mehra uncovers the money trail funding it all—four separate investigations converge on the same terrifying truth: Mumbai's elite have built a predation infrastructure protected by wealth, institutional complicity, and collective silence.
The Society is a meticulously documented thriller about women who refuse to disappear quietly. With layers of evidence, coordinated resistance, and the quiet complicity of those who choose not to see, this gripping novel delves into how power operates not in shadows but in plain sight—in housing societies, corporate offices, and the systems designed to protect predators over victims.
Where silence screams the loudest, documentation becomes survival, and truth becomes the ultimate weapon.

About the Author

Shobhit Garg writes stories that live in the spaces between what is seen and what is said. His fiction blends layered psychological tension, quiet observation, and unflinching portraits of human behavior under pressure. With an eye for detail and a voice that lingers long after the last page, Shobhit explores how silence can be as dangerous as violence and how truth often hides in plain sight.

When he isn’t writing, he’s listening—to conversations in cafés, to the cadence of city streets, and to the unspoken stories tucked between everyday gestures. The Society is his latest work, a haunting exploration of complicity, memory, and the way communities choose what to remember.

Book Details

Publisher: Self Publishing
Number of Pages: 226
Dimensions: 5.5"x8.5"
Interior Pages: B&W
Binding: Paperback (Perfect Binding)
Availability: In Stock (Print on Demand)

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