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Title:That Frequent Visitor
Author:K.Hari Kumar
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:1st
Pages:Pages: 202 pages
Published:December 26th 2014 by Srishti Publishers & Distributors
Categories:Horror. Fiction
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That Frequent Visitor Paperback | Pages: 202 pages
Rating: 3.57 | 388 Users | 86 Reviews

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Why are outsiders not allowed on Vypeen Island after sunset? What brought Richard Baxter to the dreaded Clifford Mansion in 1948? Where did Baxter and his wife disappear on the night of Pournami? Who is the visitor that the fishermen fear so much? How do true love and destiny justify their existence? How far will One Man go for the one he loves? Will he go beyond death?

Six decades later, Shiuli Dutta is mysteriously lured into the Mansion, where she encounters the ghost of Richard Baxter. The grieving ghost tells her an incomplete story of its life.
A story that will reveal the darker side of a man’s mind. A story that shall unveil a venomous truth of the past. A story so sinister that it could alter the fate of an entire nation’s future. A story of courage and cowardice, of deceit and insanity.

The Story of THAT FREQUENT VISITOR.

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Original Title: The Frequent Visitor
ISBN: 9382665307 (ISBN13: 9789382665304)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Shiuli Dutta, Pakhi, Parosh Chandra Dutta, Richard Baxter, Lavanya
Setting: Calcutta(India) Kochi,2012(India)


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Book is 202 page long, but story takes off exactly after page 101. Still I'm giving it 4 stars because of the way story goes in second half. First half is generic, clichéd story telling which is just the set up required for the chilling second half. In second half, every chapter leaves a thread hanging loose which gets tied at the final sections. I seriously recommend it if you are into mystery, romance and fantasy genre.



The book That Frequent Visitor opens rather precariously to awaiting audience of both Horror and Romance fans. The story which is loosely based on a rape case in India is not really about the rape, it is deep dark mystery with equivalent romance and comedy. The majority of the story is set in 1947 and incorporates events from the history of the world with appearances by many known personalities (I wont name them) in important chapters. The book has comic horror violence, no sexual content in the

One of the best books in recent times! That Frequent Visitor is a different book. The story is unusual. It is set in a far away land (India) in two different eras.The protagonist is a man from England. The book has been divided into three parts and each part has a different style of narration. The first part is the introduction and moving in to the story line gradually second part will be interesting as it becomes a gothic romance which soon merges into an Indian horror folklore. Then there is

How far will one man go for the one he loves? I cannot imagine any farther than death and that is exactly what defines this spine-chilling book about an Englishman and his tryst with destiny. It is a weird story in which the author mixes up everything. From forms of narration to genre to elements of humor. At times you feel like it is a childrens fantasy with tid bits of ghost humor and then in the second half you get this bloody nightmare on elm street like menace of a legend with no humor and

From para-psychological drama, Hari Kumar graduated to para-psychological thriller. The repeated self references in the story was a bit unnecessary. Some of the observations about current incidents and persons were apt. The story is fresh locally, but not globally. The narration is the page turner. A quick and okay read.

The genre that still needs to be discovered truly by the Indian authors and readers is Horror. That Frequent Visitor by K Hari Kumar is one of the decent take over the journey of unknown, the journey of writing Horror for the Indian Audience (Though the book is not completely for the Indian audience only because the author presents the same book with a pen name of John Harker for foreign audience as well).I dont know why but horror genre excites me a bit and before reading the book, I already

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