That Frequent Visitor 
This book by John Harker is divided into three parts. The first part is called The New Arrivals and it talks about all the different characters who are involved in the story. This happens in modern day city of delhi. There are some anti government protests and all which look totally like the ones that are happening these days around the world. The second part is called the Ghosts story. As the name suggests this is the story of a dead man, the author takes to old colonial era. He has been very
I struggled to finish this book. The plot felt like a cross between Scooby-Doo and Beetlejuice. The characters often had over exaggerated reactions. Maybe it fell short in thr translation. What I enjoyed was seeing some of the culture of India. About three fourths of the way through I started to be drawn in to the plot. I needed to know what happened to Mrs. Baxter and who this Frequent Visitor was. The ending was satisfying though.

From para-psychological drama, Hari Kumar graduated to para-psychological thriller. The repeated self references in the story was a bit unnecessary. Some of the observations about current incidents and persons were apt. The story is fresh locally, but not globally. The narration is the page turner. A quick and okay read.
Awesome climax ,and the way how the ghost is narrating the story and Mr Clifford its super
Nice one. Cannot match the dots until the end.I liked the story. Very simple English and interesting one. I like the character structure and author story telling nature.
Just finished reading the book and I'm left speechless. It is a great plot and definite page turner.Thanks to the author Hari Kumar, I'm happy to see books like these coming up that gives an impartial perspective towards politics, media, mind set of Indian youth and activists in general. Big salute for tribute. Without many Richard Baxters this great nation wouldnt (will not) get people like Lavanya Ghosh Baxter and Shiuli. It is sad that still women have to deal with such devilish acts on them.
K.Hari Kumar
Paperback | Pages: 202 pages Rating: 3.57 | 388 Users | 86 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Frequent Visitor |
ISBN: | 9382665307 (ISBN13: 9789382665304) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Shiuli Dutta, Pakhi, Parosh Chandra Dutta, Richard Baxter, Lavanya |
Setting: | Calcutta(India) Kochi,2012(India) |
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Why are outsiders not allowed on Vypeen Island after sunset? What brought Richard Baxter to the dreaded Clifford Mansion in 1948? Where did Baxter and his wife disappear on the night of Pournami? Who is the visitor that the fishermen fear so much? How do true love and destiny justify their existence? How far will One Man go for the one he loves? Will he go beyond death? Six decades later, Shiuli Dutta is mysteriously lured into the Mansion, where she encounters the ghost of Richard Baxter. The grieving ghost tells her an incomplete story of its life. A story that will reveal the darker side of a man’s mind. A story that shall unveil a venomous truth of the past. A story so sinister that it could alter the fate of an entire nation’s future. A story of courage and cowardice, of deceit and insanity. The Story of THAT FREQUENT VISITOR.Be Specific About Based On Books That Frequent Visitor
Title | : | That Frequent Visitor |
Author | : | K.Hari Kumar |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st |
Pages | : | Pages: 202 pages |
Published | : | December 26th 2014 by Srishti Publishers & Distributors |
Categories | : | Horror. Fiction |
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Spellbinding narration and tempting plot!There is absolutely no way I can read this book in even a remotely objective manner, so I won't even try. That Frequent Visitor by John Harker (Hari Kumar) is dark fairy tale, warm and frightening, tender and heart-wrenchingly evil, uplifting and depressing at the same time. The good and bad in humanity are shown in stark relief quite clearly for everyone to see. But in the final analysis, the most important message the book has to offer is this: LoveThis book by John Harker is divided into three parts. The first part is called The New Arrivals and it talks about all the different characters who are involved in the story. This happens in modern day city of delhi. There are some anti government protests and all which look totally like the ones that are happening these days around the world. The second part is called the Ghosts story. As the name suggests this is the story of a dead man, the author takes to old colonial era. He has been very
I struggled to finish this book. The plot felt like a cross between Scooby-Doo and Beetlejuice. The characters often had over exaggerated reactions. Maybe it fell short in thr translation. What I enjoyed was seeing some of the culture of India. About three fourths of the way through I started to be drawn in to the plot. I needed to know what happened to Mrs. Baxter and who this Frequent Visitor was. The ending was satisfying though.

From para-psychological drama, Hari Kumar graduated to para-psychological thriller. The repeated self references in the story was a bit unnecessary. Some of the observations about current incidents and persons were apt. The story is fresh locally, but not globally. The narration is the page turner. A quick and okay read.
Awesome climax ,and the way how the ghost is narrating the story and Mr Clifford its super
Nice one. Cannot match the dots until the end.I liked the story. Very simple English and interesting one. I like the character structure and author story telling nature.
Just finished reading the book and I'm left speechless. It is a great plot and definite page turner.Thanks to the author Hari Kumar, I'm happy to see books like these coming up that gives an impartial perspective towards politics, media, mind set of Indian youth and activists in general. Big salute for tribute. Without many Richard Baxters this great nation wouldnt (will not) get people like Lavanya Ghosh Baxter and Shiuli. It is sad that still women have to deal with such devilish acts on them.
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