Post by K.Hari Kumar . So, I begin the work at my farm officially today. While every plant from the previous season was affected by wilt disease, only one survived. My Mom gives water to the lone survivor. The whole block will be replanted with chilly pepper saplings this week. That Frequent Visitor is the second novel by bestselling author K Hari Kumar (Richard Baxter). He is an acclaimed short filmmaker. Fascinated by the unknown he writes Paranormal Ficition. His first book, When Strangers Meet.., was a national bestselling title which talked about father-son relationship. The novel had enough suspense that kept readers glued till the end. He is fond of Dan Brown, Paulo Coelho, James Patterson, Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Oscar Wilde, Bertrand Russel, S Radhakrishnan, Ruskin Bond, Khaled Hosseini, Jonathan Kellerman, Bram Stoker and Albert Camus. His contemporaries include Chetan Bhagat, Ravinder Singh, Ashwin Sanghi, Amish Tripathi, Ravi Subramnian, Piyus
Have you ever heard of a poltergeist causing office furniture to fly and lights to flicker? The Rosenheim Poltergeist case, named after a town in Bavaria, Germany, is a bizarre incident from the late 1960s that ignited debate about the paranormal. The curious case of the Rosenheim Poltergeist emerges like a gripping saga from the heart of southern Bavaria, capturing the attention of German parapsychologist Hans Bender in the waning years of the 1960s. Nestled within the confines of Sigmund Adam's legal office, where an air of tranquility once reigned, unsettling disturbances allegedly orchestrated by the telekinetic abilities of a 19-year-old secretary, Annemarie Schaberl, cast a chilling shadow over the premises. As Bender delved into the perplexing events during the autumn of 1967, reports surfaced of tumultuous occurrences plaguing Adam's workspace, occurring exclusively on weekends. Accounts spoke of electrical chaos, with fixtures erupting into shards of light, furniture s