Mumbai, Maharashtra – Prepare to lose sleep as Krishnakumar unveils their latest masterpiece, The Ferryman—a gripping horror novel that weaves suspense, fear, and a touch of the supernatural into a narrative you won’t forget.
Released on 4th November 2024, The Ferryman is already making waves among horror enthusiasts, with its masterful blend of eerie atmosphere, psychological tension, and unexpected twists.
About the Book
Adithya is bitter when he is forced to accept the delivery of an antique bed on behalf of his neighbour. The large and majestic bed occupies his whole bedroom. Every time he sleeps on it, he has nightmares. He dreams about killing different people with whom he had disputes. And at the end of it all, he wakes up devastated, completely drained. When he soon learns that the people whom he had killed in his dreams have also died in real life—passing away naturally in their sleep—he begins to realize the power the bed wields. What follows is a macabre series of events as the monstrosity and deep dark desires of the human mind are unleashed by a power so horrific, that escaping it seems hopeless.
The Ferryman invites readers into a world where a piece of furniture changes the reality. With every chapter, readers are drawn deeper into a chilling mystery that blurs the line between reality and the supernatural.
Whether it is the haunting setting, the complex characters, or the relentless suspense, The Ferryman is perfect for fans of Stephen King.
Praise for the Book:
“Krishnakumar’s The Ferryman is a chilling debut that blends supernatural horror with psychological suspense, delivering an engaging story that keeps you hooked until the end.” – Chandru
“The Ferryman” is a gripping read that’s perfect for fans of psychological and supernatural horror. Krishnakumar has crafted a story that’s both terrifying and thought-provoking. It’s one of those books that sticks with you long after you’ve finished it.”- Pradeep
About the author: Krishnakumar is a Software Engineer based in the beautiful city of Pondicherry, India. An avid reader since childhood, he owns a personal collection of nearly a thousand books. Interested in writing fiction, he has done some stints penning down short stories for competitions in both Tamil and English. Pursuing his love for horror fiction, taking inspiration from the writings of Stephen King and Joe Hill, The Ferryman is his first full-fledged novel.