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About the Book
On a forgotten road that winds through the dying heart of Punjab, a lone traveler seeks the truth behind a legend.
Saif-ur-Rehman, a university researcher from Lahore, journeys to the abandoned haveli of Darbarpur — a mansion shrouded in centuries of silence, whispers, and fear.
What begins as an academic investigation soon turns into a descent into darkness. The villagers speak of walls that bleed, of screams that echo after midnight, and of a woman in white who wanders the corridors, mourning something the living can never understand.
As Saif crosses the threshold of the haveli, reason begins to unravel. Shadows move where light should fall. The portraits on the walls seem to breathe. And a voice — faint, sorrowful, and ancient — calls his name from the depths of the past.
“The Last Flamebearer” is a haunting tale of folklore, faith, and forbidden bloodlines — where the border between man and jinn, history and curse, becomes terrifyingly thin.
Set against the mystic landscape of rural Pakistan, it weaves old legends with modern skepticism, exploring the cost of knowledge and the fire that never truly dies.
Dare to enter the haveli.
Some doors, once opened, can never be closed.
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