The Body Next Door
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The Body Next Door

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From the profoundly imaginative mind of Sorajak,
the master of Thai horror short stories,
each tale haunts readers as if their minds are being torn—unforgettable and chilling.

Corpse Next Door: An extraordinary murder next door, told from the perspective of a mystery novel translator!

World-Shaking Glue: The story of a great man harboring a secret no one knows.

Body Swap: A fiery robbery with lives at stake.

Voices from the Abyss: The tale of mysterious sounds that haunt every night…

Then Taught Not to Trust Humans: A cop tries to persuade a suicidal man, but…

Deceived: The sale of a game so mysterious and complex it defies prediction.

Plus fourteen more razor-sharp short stories,
captivating all readers addicted to thrill and suspense.

Experience a blend of hidden hauntings and allure,
ready to trap us again and again.

Now back in a revised edition with a fresh new cover,
yet the fear remains undiminished.

For those who’ve read All the Good People Are Dead,
we recommend Corpse Next Door to enjoy eight more of Sorjak’s finest tales
not included in that collection.

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The Body Next Door

From the profoundly imaginative mind of Sorajak, the master of Thai horror short stories, each tale haunts readers as if their minds are being torn—unforgettable and chilling. Corpse Next Door: An extraordinary murder next door, told from the perspective of a mystery novel translator! World-Shaking Glue: The story of a great man harboring a secret no one knows. Body Swap: A fiery robbery with lives at stake. Voices from the Abyss: The tale of mysterious sounds that haunt every night… Then Taught Not to Trust Humans: A cop tries to persuade a suicidal man, but… Deceived: The sale of a game so mysterious and complex it defies prediction. Plus fourteen more razor-sharp short stories, captivating all readers addicted to thrill and suspense. Experience a blend of hidden hauntings and allure, ready to trap us again and again. Now back in a revised edition with a fresh new cover, yet the fear remains undiminished. For those who’ve read All the Good People Are Dead, we recommend Corpse Next Door to enjoy eight more of Sorjak’s finest tales not included in that collection.
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