Description
- ISBN-13: 9781782279273
- Publisher: Pushkin Press
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 135 mm
- ISBN-10: 178227927X
- Publisher Date: 06 Jul 2023
- Height: 216 mm
- No of Pages: 208
- Weight: 376 gr
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹849.15Current price is: ₹849.15.
Dive into the dark heart of America’s first female serial killer in “My Men” by Damion Searls. This spellbinding literary novel explores the chilling inner life of a woman driven to murder, weaving a darkly poetic tale of obsession and violence. ISBN: 9781782279273
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Diksha Munjal –
A dark and poetic masterpiece! Searls’ writing is stunning and the story is haunting. Highly recommended!
Gaurav Pingolia –
A brilliant portrayal of a damaged psyche. Searls explores the darkness with unflinching honesty. Thought-provoking and disturbing.
Kumar Priyanshu –
Absolutely mesmerizing! The writing style is unique and evocative. A hauntingly beautiful and disturbing story. Highly recommended for those that love dark literature.
Saksham Dhawan –
I found it hard to get through. The writing style, while artistic, felt pretentious. The plot failed to pull me in. Not for me.
Mohit Verma –
The premise was good, but the execution fell short. It lacked depth. An overall average read.
Saurabh Singh –
Gripping from beginning to end! Searls’ writing is brilliant and unsettling. A dark and disturbing, yet fascinating read!
Ayush Tyagi –
Disturbing and thought-provoking! Searls’ writing is excellent and the story is unforgettable. A must-read for those who enjoy dark fiction.
Saurabh Singh Rathour –
A powerful and unsettling exploration of a twisted mind. Searls’ prose is captivating. Definitely leaves you thinking long after you finish reading.
Anoushka Dhingra –
I appreciated the unique narrative voice, but the subject matter was too disturbing. The book was well written, just not my preferred genre.
Priya –
The story is a bit too dark for my taste. The character development was excellent, but the subject matter made it difficult to fully enjoy. Good book, bad topic.
Shambhu –
Dark and disturbing! Searls crafts a chilling portrait of a killer’s mind. Not for the faint of heart, but a compelling read. Disturbing but engaging.
Manya Chauhan –
Intriguing concept, but the execution felt a bit disjointed. The poetic prose was beautiful at times, yet overshadowed the narrative. Worth a read for the unique perspective.
Himanshu Shekhar –
The premise was intriguing, but the pacing was too slow. The ending felt rushed. I had mixed feelings overall. The darkness overwhelmed the character.
Aditya Prakash –
Interesting, but not great. The book’s pacing was off, and the ending was unsatisfying. The characters were good, but not enough.
Satish Kannojia –
The book was okay. The plot moved slowly. The character development was good, but overall I found it to be a bit boring. Expected more intensity.
Harsh Mewara –
I found the writing to be pretentious and hard to follow. The story didn’t grab me. I was left disappointed.
Harsh –
This book will stay with me for a long time. Searls’ writing is powerful. An unforgettable journey into the darkest corners of the human psyche.
Utkarsh Srivastava –
I struggled to connect with the protagonist. The dark themes were overwhelming. Not an enjoyable reading experience for me.
Advik Sharma –
Absolutely captivating! The writing is superb and the story is chilling. A must-read for fans of dark, literary fiction.
Vansh Maheshwari –
I was expecting more. The writing is good, but I never truly connected with the characters. The plot was slow. It had the potential for more, though.
Chilaka Alan –
Compelling and unsettling! Searls’ prose is sharp and insightful. A must-read for fans of psychological thrillers, with a touch of historical fiction.
Hemant –
A haunting and unforgettable novel! Searls masterfully portrays the darkness within. A true masterpiece of literary horror.
Muneela Yarrabathina –
Searls creates a truly unsettling atmosphere. The novel is disturbing. A captivating look into the mind of a killer.
Vishal Sinha –
Not my cup of tea. Too dark and depressing. The writing was fine, but the subject matter made it difficult to enjoy.