An absolutely gripping read that kept me guessing until the final page. Is Raghu suffering from multiple personalities, or are ancient powers really using him as their vessel? The way Dedhia weaves together childhood trauma, supernatural elements, and Indian mythology is masterful. Each alter feels incredibly real and distinct. The white crocodile sequences are particularly haunting. Fair warning - some parts are quite dark, especially regarding child abuse and murder. But the story's underlying message about survival and self-acceptance is powerful. Not your typical psychological thriller - it's something far more unique and profound.
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A Mind of Many: Where Psychology Meets Magic
An absolutely gripping read that kept me guessing until the final page. Is Raghu suffering from multiple personalities, or are ancient powers really using him as their vessel? The way Dedhia weaves together childhood trauma, supernatural elements, and Indian mythology is masterful. Each alter feels incredibly real and distinct. The white crocodile sequences are particularly haunting. Fair warning - some parts are quite dark, especially regarding child abuse and murder. But the story's underlying message about survival and self-acceptance is powerful. Not your typical psychological thriller - it's something far more unique and profound.