BOOK DETAILS :
- Publisher : Ukiyoto Publishing
- Publication date : 1 April 2026
- Language : English
- Print length : 311 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9353538920
- ISBN-13 : 978-9353538927
ABOUT THE AUTHOR :
I am an author having the following best-selling thriller novels under my name-
1. If We Last (After crossing a light-year)
2. Till We Last (Sailing through dark, beyond the light-years)
3. As We Last (Mystery unfolds, beyond the light-years)
4. The City of Tunes
5. Don't Turn Off the Lights Tonight
6. One and a half Moon
BOOK REVIEW :
“Some secrets don’t stay buried… they wait.”
If psychological thrillers that blur the line between reality and illusion are your thing, Into the Cold will pull you in, and not let you go easily.
From the very first page, you’re introduced to Reya, a woman who seems to have stepped into the life she always wanted, marriage, stability, a fresh start. But the calm is deceptive. There’s a quiet unease that creeps in slowly… and then refuses to leave.
What makes this book stand out is how fear doesn’t come rushing; it seeps in.
The mysterious woman, Reya’s unexplained blackouts, and the lingering presence of her estranged sister Mila create an atmosphere that feels deeply unsettling. You’re constantly questioning: What’s real? What’s memory? And what’s being hidden?
Ishita Banik does a brilliant job of crafting a narrative where:
- Every detail feels intentional
- Every silence feels loud
- And every truth feels… unreliable
The storytelling leans heavily into psychological tension rather than jump scares, making it perfect for readers who enjoy slow-burn suspense with a haunting emotional core. The way past and present intertwine adds depth, turning this from just a thriller into a study of trauma, memory, and identity.
What I personally loved is how the book keeps tightening its grip, chapter by chapter, until you’re completely trapped in Reya’s spiraling reality. And just when you think you’ve figured it out… it shifts.“Into the Cold” is not just about what’s happening around Reya; it’s about what’s happening inside her. Dark, layered, and quietly disturbing, this is a story that lingers even after you’ve turned the last page.


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