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“Blight of the Ivory” by Yudhishthir Singh – A New Horror Fiction Book Launched

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November 4, 2025
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NEW DELHI (India CSR): “Blight of the Ivory” by Yudhishthir Singh is a dark, haunting, and thought-provoking novel that redefines what horror fiction can be. It doesn’t rely on cheap scares or grotesque imagery. Instead, it takes readers deep into the psychological and moral labyrinth of human ambition, guilt, and the price of success. At its heart lies the story of Akshat, a struggling marketing professional whose life seems to be unraveling. Every effort to rebuild only pushes him further into despair until he meets the mysterious Indrajeet, an elderly man whose presence exudes power, wisdom, and danger. Indrajeet offers Akshat an ancient relic called The Ivory, a mystical object said to alter one’s fate. What begins as a blessing soon turns into a curse, as every triumph Akshat earns comes at an unthinkable cost.

Yudhishthir Singh’s narrative unfolds slowly, with a sense of dread that creeps rather than strikes. The reader feels Akshat’s desperation and the growing unease that accompanies each of his choices. The horror in this novel is not rooted in monsters or supernatural entities but in the quiet, familiar terror of moral decay. It’s the fear of what we become when our ambition outweighs our conscience. Singh’s writing invites readers to reflect on uncomfortable questions: how much of ourselves are we willing to sacrifice for success? When does ambition turn into obsession? Can we live with the guilt of choices made in desperation?

The novel’s greatest strength lies in its balance between mythology and modern reality. The Ivory is not merely a cursed object but a symbol drawn from the deep well of myth, representing humanity’s eternal struggle with desire and power. By weaving this ancient concept into the life of a contemporary professional, Singh connects the timeless with the immediate. Akshat’s corporate world, filled with deadlines and competition, becomes the perfect modern setting for a mythological curse to unfold. The result is a story that feels both old and new, an ancient parable retold for the age of ambition.

Singh’s prose is crisp yet lyrical, restrained yet evocative. He paints scenes not with excess detail but with just enough to let the imagination fill in the darkness. The pace of the story mirrors Akshat’s own descent, steady, deliberate, and impossible to turn away from. Each success he achieves through The Ivory feels hollow, each victory poisoned by guilt and unease. The horror builds gradually, not through shocks, but through an ever-tightening psychological grip that leaves readers questioning their own moral boundaries.

What makes this novel remarkable is its relevance. In a world where shortcuts are celebrated and morality often feels negotiable, Akshat’s story resonates deeply. It speaks to anyone who has ever felt the pressure to succeed at any cost, who has felt the temptation to take the easier path when the right one seemed impossible. Singh’s message is clear yet hauntingly subtle: every gain demands payment, and some debts can never be repaid.

Beyond its moral depth, “Blight of the Ivory” is simply a beautifully crafted piece of fiction. The dialogue feels authentic, the characters layered, and the world-building immersive and truly cinematic. Singh’s ability to balance suspense, introspection, and atmosphere marks him as a storyteller of great promise. His approach to horror is mature, almost literary, it lingers not in the shadows of haunted houses but in the recesses of the human heart.

Yudhishthir Singh’s debut proves that horror can be intelligent, introspective, and emotionally resonant. He doesn’t seek to terrify with blood or shock but with truth, the unsettling realization that our own desires can be our undoing. Blight of the Ivory is more than a horror story; it’s a cautionary tale, a meditation on success, and a psychological mirror reflecting the fragility of the human soul. Singh’s voice is confident and deeply human, his storytelling rich with purpose and meaning. This novel is a must-read for anyone who believes that the scariest monsters are not those lurking in the dark, but the ones we awaken within ourselves.

Buy Book: https://www.amazon.in/dp/9370027181/ 

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