The Story of the Storey
Some buildings don’t just stand. They remember.
Sunrise Residency was supposed to be the dream. Fifteen floors of perfection, nestled in the new heart of Chennai’s booming skyline—where metro lines hum, cafes sparkle, and community events glow with curated joy. But beneath the imported tiles and smart lighting, the land remembers what the blueprints forgot.
It begins with flickering lights. A girl who hears whispers from the staircase. A floor that doesn’t exist—but the elevator stops there anyway. A mirror that shows you a room you’ve never entered. Children speak of nurses who walk backward. Old men tap out codes they don’t understand. And in the silence between daily life and disaster… something watches.
Before Sunrise, the plot was untouched. Forgotten. Maybe for a reason.
Detective Mira is drawn into a web of stories left behind: a site worker burned beyond recognition, residents sleepwalking into danger, and memories that don’t belong to them. As she searches for answers, the building begins to respond. Not violently. Patiently. Like a body rejecting a transplant.
This isn’t just a haunted building story. It’s a layered, unsettling, slow-burn mystery that unfolds like a cracked foundation—quiet at first, but impossible to ignore. Told through shifting perspectives, subtle horrors, and a city that grows faster than its conscience, The Story of the Storey asks:
What if the past doesn’t stay buried, because it was never dead to begin with?
Turn the key. Ride the lift. Read carefully.
Because once you’re inside, the building decides if you get out.
Story Of The Storey: Blindfold Arises
Estimated delivery dates: Mar 26, 2026 - Mar 31, 2026
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About the Author – K B Janaki
K B Janaki is a dynamic and versatile writer whose work spans fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and academic prose. With a deep-seated passion for literature and language, she crafts narratives that explore both the imaginative and the intellectual. Her writing connects readers with diverse experiences and perspectives.
She has contributed articles and poems to Pine Cone Writing, Literary Party, and the blogs of Little Laudable Learners and Beyond the Box. Her editorial voice is present in Tamil non-fiction too. One of her early contributions was to the book முக்கனிகளைப் பற்றிய முக்கியமான தகவல்கள், published in 2017. She is also a skilled translator. Two major Tamil-to-English translations are currently awaiting publication.
Janaki holds an M.Phil in English Literature from Chevalier T. Thomas Elizabeth College for Women. Her specialization was in contemporary narratives and cultural criticism. Her research—Beliefs, Prejudices and Train Journeys: A Study of Select Works by Bishwanath Ghosh—reflects her curiosity about travel writing and identity. She has published academic papers in national and international journals such as Kala: The Journal of Indian Art History Congress and the anthology Retelling Indian Myths: An Enquiry.
Professionally, she wears many hats. She is an educator, proofreader, and content writer. She is actively involved in student enrichment through writing and communication. Her work blends creativity with pedagogy. Her curriculum designs, workshops, and editorial roles reflect a deep commitment to nurturing young minds.
A cancer survivor, she writes with emotional truth and quiet strength. Her experience has deepened her empathy and sharpened her voice. Outside the world of books, she is a passionate film enthusiast. She often explores the intersection of literature and cinema in her creative work and public lectures. When not writing or teaching, she shares her thoughts on janbalan.com and on her YouTube channel @jan_balan, where she speaks about books, language, and life. Her voice is reflective, bold, and empathetic. This book is yet another expression of her belief that language is not just a tool but a journey—one that she invites you to travel with her.
K B Janaki is a dynamic and versatile writer whose work spans fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and academic prose. With a deep-seated passion for literature and language, she crafts narratives that explore both the imaginative and the intellectual. Her writing connects readers with diverse experiences and perspectives.
She has contributed articles and poems to Pine Cone Writing, Literary Party, and the blogs of Little Laudable Learners and Beyond the Box. Her editorial voice is present in Tamil non-fiction too. One of her early contributions was to the book முக்கனிகளைப் பற்றிய முக்கியமான தகவல்கள், published in 2017. She is also a skilled translator. Two major Tamil-to-English translations are currently awaiting publication.
Janaki holds an M.Phil in English Literature from Chevalier T. Thomas Elizabeth College for Women. Her specialization was in contemporary narratives and cultural criticism. Her research—Beliefs, Prejudices and Train Journeys: A Study of Select Works by Bishwanath Ghosh—reflects her curiosity about travel writing and identity. She has published academic papers in national and international journals such as Kala: The Journal of Indian Art History Congress and the anthology Retelling Indian Myths: An Enquiry.
Professionally, she wears many hats. She is an educator, proofreader, and content writer. She is actively involved in student enrichment through writing and communication. Her work blends creativity with pedagogy. Her curriculum designs, workshops, and editorial roles reflect a deep commitment to nurturing young minds.
A cancer survivor, she writes with emotional truth and quiet strength. Her experience has deepened her empathy and sharpened her voice. Outside the world of books, she is a passionate film enthusiast. She often explores the intersection of literature and cinema in her creative work and public lectures. When not writing or teaching, she shares her thoughts on janbalan.com and on her YouTube channel @jan_balan, where she speaks about books, language, and life. Her voice is reflective, bold, and empathetic. This book is yet another expression of her belief that language is not just a tool but a journey—one that she invites you to travel with her.
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| Weight | 0.35 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.6 × 14 × 1.8 cm |
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