Some stories don’t scream.
They whisper… and that somehow makes them more terrifying.
Set in the mist-covered hills of Sikkim, The Liar Among Us unfolds inside Valorhouse International, an elite boarding school where secrets aren’t forgotten… they rot. When a boy goes missing and a chilling confession crackles through the school’s underground radio, paranoia spreads like wildfire. Was it a prank? A ghost story? Or something far more sinister?
Enter Angad Sandhu—a freshman desperate to matter. Reviving the abandoned radio club, he and a group of misfits begin chasing the truth. But the deeper they dig, the clearer it becomes: Valorhouse does not want its lies exposed. Shadows move when they shouldn’t. Whispers echo in empty corridors. And students begin to disappear; first quietly, then in plain sight.
Bishhal Paull’s writing is dark, immersive, and cinematic. The rain-soaked nights, the eerie lake house, the claustrophobic silence of the campus; everything feels alive, watching, waiting. This book masterfully blends psychological thriller tension with cozy fantasy aesthetics, making the horror feel disturbingly close to home.
What stayed with me most is the question it keeps asking:
👉 What if the truth isn’t meant to be set free?
With its gripping atmosphere, layered characters, and a mystery that keeps tightening its grip, The Liar Among Us is the kind of book that makes you look over your shoulder—and question every version of the truth you’re told.
🎬 And yes, this haunting story is soon to become a major motion series—and honestly, it couldn’t be more perfect.
If you love dark academia vibes, psychological twists, and stories where silence speaks louder than screams…
📖 add this to your TBR.

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