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  Some places are forgotten by time. Dow Hill was claimed by it.

  ?In the mist drenched heights of Kurseong, West Bengal, lies a stretch of forest where the trees grow crooked and the sunlight rarely touches the soil. Known to locals as the "Death Road," the path between the derelict Forest Office and the centuries old Victoria Boys’ School is a corridor of shadows where the line between the living and the dead has worn dangerously thin.

  ?Arjun, a investigative journalist fueled by logic and a hidden grief, arrives in the "Land of the White Orchid" to debunk the legends once and for all. He expects to find optical illusions, trick photography, and tall tales told to tourists. Instead, he finds a town paralyzed by a silence that screams.

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  ?As the infamous Headless Boy begins to appear not just in the woods, but in the corners of Arjun’s own vision, the skeptic is forced to confront a terrifying reality: the forest isn't just haunted ,it’s hungry. From the phantom laughter echoing in empty school corridors to the "Woman in Grey" who stalks the orchid gardens, every spirit in Dow Hill is a piece of a larger, darker puzzle dating back to the British Raj.

  ?With the fog closing in and the "Death Road" shifting beneath his feet, Arjun must uncover the bloodstained history of the hill before he becomes another permanent resident of its restless woods.

  ?Thirty chapters. Thirty hauntings. One way out.

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