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Kop Bhawan Book 3: A Train to Yamlok Death was supposed to be the end, but for him, it was just the boarding call. Pushed onto a hellish train bound for Yamlok, his soul joins countless others in a purgatorial nightmare. Silent faces filled with despair, grotesque yamdoots enforcing cruel rules, and flesh-ripping creatures lurking in every shadow-this isn't the afterlife anyone prepared for. As the train hurtles through eerie landscapes and abandoned stations, memories of his past life resurface: the missed connections, endless distractions, and illusions of control. Here, his entitlement and…mehr

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Kop Bhawan Book 3: A Train to Yamlok Death was supposed to be the end, but for him, it was just the boarding call. Pushed onto a hellish train bound for Yamlok, his soul joins countless others in a purgatorial nightmare. Silent faces filled with despair, grotesque yamdoots enforcing cruel rules, and flesh-ripping creatures lurking in every shadow-this isn't the afterlife anyone prepared for. As the train hurtles through eerie landscapes and abandoned stations, memories of his past life resurface: the missed connections, endless distractions, and illusions of control. Here, his entitlement and unfulfilled longings are dissected and laid bare in a journey of unimaginable pain and grim humor. Every station brings new horrors, every lesson a cruel mockery. Can he find redemption-or at least a scrap of dignity-before reaching his final destination? With biting satire and haunting allegory, A Train to Yamlok delivers a journey as darkly comic as it is disturbingly reflective. A story of regret, karma, and cosmic comeuppance, it dares to ask: "Is death just a mirror of the life we lived?" A Train to Yamlok will resonate with fans of Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book, Franz Kafka's The Trial and Dante's Inferno.
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Anand Prakash is researcher by profession and writer by passion. In his fiction and poetry, he writes about relationships and their meanings. He has finished a collection of short stories and a book of poetry on relationships. Some of his experimental fictions have appeared in z-composition, Crack the Spine, Fictitious magazine, the Delinquent issue 20, Miser magazine issue VII. His writing can be found at http://authoranandprakash.com/ Email him at anandprakash026@gmail.com for comments about the story and questions on writing process. He looks forward to hear back from you.