For generations, the people of a small village in nineteenth-century Kerala have lived in the shadow of Kurunthikaavu, a forbidden forest that no one dares to enter. Hidden within its ancient depths is Kurunthi, an unseen presence whose name is spoken only in whispers. Whether it is a spirit, a curse, or something older has long been forgotten, but the fear of Kurunthikaavu has endured through countless generations.
Kesavan has never believed those stories.
While the rest of the village avoids the forest without question, he sees only superstition and fear. Determined to prove that the legends surrounding Kurunthikaavu are nothing more than myths, Kesavan decides to enter the forbidden forest with his closest friends, certain that there is nothing waiting beyond its trees.
Inspired by Kerala's sacred groves, oral traditions, and centuries-old folklore, Kurunthikaavu is a literary folk horror novel that blends historical fiction with psychological suspense. Rich in atmosphere and cultural detail, it explores fear, belief, memory, isolation, and the enduring power of stories passed from one generation to the next.
With dense forests, monsoon skies, flickering oil lamps, and an ever-present sense of unease, Kurunthikaavu immerses readers in a haunting world where every silence carries a story, and every forgotten path leads deeper into mystery.
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A haunting journey into fear, folklore, and the mysteries hidden within a place that an entire village has learned never to enter.