The Diary That Shouldn’t Exist
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- ¥2,400
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- ¥2,400
Publisher Description
Ayesha finds a diary she shouldn't have—a diary that seems to know her secrets, her fears, her past. At first, it records accidents and odd coincidences, but soon the entries grow personal, intimate, terrifyingly precise. As insomnia fractures her days and reality blurs, Ayesha discovers that the diary is not predicting events—it is confessing them.
Inspector Verma, a seasoned officer, observes her, doubts her, and yet cannot ignore the eerie alignment of the words on the page. Every entry, every shift in handwriting, every repeated word is a fragment of Ayesha's own fractured mind, a record of trauma, guilt, and dissociation.
When the diary writes of her own death, Ayesha must confront the truth she has hidden even from herself. In a city where every shadow whispers and every silence hides a secret, she learns that confession can save life—but the scar of the truth never vanishes.
A psychological thriller that delves deep into memory, guilt, and the fragile line between reality and the mind's own narrative, The Diary That Shouldn't Exist will keep you questioning what is written, what is remembered, and what is inevitable.