You bought the land cheap. You ignored the warnings. Now your daughters are calling someone else "Nanay."
What would you do if your new home started playing your children's lullabies on a piano no one touched?
If your youngest had an invisible friend who lived in the old mango tree-and you started to suspect she wasn't invisible at all?
If you found out the corner of your indoor garden wasn't dark because of bad lighting, but because something stood there, watching, breathing, waiting?
Ramon built his family's future on cursed soil. Now a mimic from an ancient Filipino tomb is stealing his daughters one by one, wearing his wife's face, and pulling them toward the darkness beneath the house. The hauntings are escalating. The bedroom door won't hold. The mango tree is heavy with something worse than fruit.
To save his family, Ramon must dig up the one secret he swore he'd take to his grave.
But graves on this land don't stay closed for long.
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Wind Amiras writes psychological and literary fiction that explores identity, love, grief, and the subtle ways people shape each other over time. Spanning thriller, horror, and mystery, his stories circle around a deceptively simple question: what does it truly mean to know someone - or even yourself - in a world where who we are can quietly shift, fracture, or be rewritten?
He is drawn to the dark edges of human experience - the fears we don't name, the secrets we bury, and the unsettling feeling that something, just beneath the surface, is not quite right.
Beyond fiction, Wind writes on lifestyle, health, and personal growth, translating complex ideas into accessible insights through eBooks and articles.
Based in Jakarta, Indonesia, he is an entrepreneur whose work has always required the same instinct that drives his fiction: the habit of looking beneath the surface and asking why. That curiosity - precise, patient, resistant to easy answers - shapes everything he writes.
Deliberate. Layered. Always reaching for something truer.
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