"Two years after the outbreak of COVID-19, the tourist destination of Matheran, nestled in the picturesque hills of Maharashtra, is slowly coming back to life. But amid the apparent calm, something is amiss, with locals reluctantly warning against haunted paths and possessed horses. Soon, an inexplicable death is reported.The mystery deepens when businessman Aditya Malhotra arrives in town with his wife, young son and two nieces to restore his newlybought property, the dilapidating Cecil Lodge, to its former glory as the local hospitality industry’s crown jewel. When a vicious spirit wreakshavoc and endangers the life of little “Sid”, the Malhotras are compelled to dig deep into the mansion’s secretive past—a tale of love and loss.In his debut novel, Blood Moon, film-maker Soham P. Shah weaves together a bone-chilling narrative where the horrors of the supernatural are matched only by those of human tragedy, infusingevery page with thrill and pathos in equal measure."
Soham P. Shah?s career in advertising and film-making spans a period of around twenty-six years. A commercial arts graduate of Sir JJ School of Art, Mumbai, he launched an advertising company, Able & Will, in 1994 and went on to craft impactful campaigns for top-tier clients in the corporate world as well as the Indian film industry. After assisting well-known film-makers Karan Johar and Ram Gopal Varma in Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham (2001) and Bhoot (2003) respectively, Shah made his directorial debut with Kaal (2005) and followed it with the action-thriller Luck (2009). Among his upcoming projects are the psychological drama Kartam Bhugtam (slated for release in 2024) and an exhibition of his mythological paintings. Blood Moon marks his first foray into literary writing, blending his two loves: the written word and the supernatural.
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