When restoration architect Ananya begins stripping the walls of her family's ancestral home in North Kolkata, she expects to find old plaster and older brick. Instead, she finds a blood-stained diary. A badge from Presidency College, 1971. A letter written to an unborn child by a man who trusted her family with his life. Pradip Sen never came home from Muktir Dham. As Ananya pieces together what happened in this house during the darkest year of Kolkata's history, she is pulled into an investigation that will cost her everything she thought she knew - her inheritance, her engagement, and the story her family has told itself for fifty years. Neil Sen has been looking for his grandfather for three years. He did not expect to find him in the walls. Set against the crumbling grandeur of North Kolkata, Muktir Dham is a novel about what we inherit from the people who came before us - the houses, the silences, and the choices we did not make but must live inside. It is a story about restoration in its truest sense: not returning something to an imagined past, but working honestly with what is actually there. Some walls are opened. Some truths cannot be resealed.
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Kavya Vivek works at the intersection of ancient wisdom and contemporary life. Her writing - poetry and fiction both - begins with a single belief: that the oldest voices still have something urgent to say to the person alive right now. She works with AI as a creative instrument, guided by human editorial vision, and holds that where a story comes from matters far less than whether it arrives true.
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