Book Review: Blight of the Ivory by Yudhishthir Singh

In “Blight of the Ivory,” Yudhishthir Singh presents readers with a dark, unsettling, and deeply introspective work of horror fiction that transcends the genre’s trappings. It’s not a book filled with cheap jump scares or grotesque imagery designed solely for shock value. Instead, Singh builds an atmosphere of dread around something far more chilling and relatable: the consequences of unchecked ambition, the corruption of morality, and the weight of guilt that follows when power is seized without thought of the price.

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