Harvested Silence

Harvested Silence

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Author: frosted_petals
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Doctors save lives. Some also steal them.



When Dr. Aanya Rao mysteriously vanishes from a prestigious South Indian hospital, 21-year-old intern Ira Mehta is the only one who notices something's wrong. No resignation, no goodbye — just a cold cup of chai and a trail of missing patient files.



As Ira digs deeper, she uncovers a hidden world where organs disappear, patients aren’t who they claim to be, and silence is bought with blood. But in a system built on power and denial, how far can one girl go before she’s harvested too?



A gripping medical crime thriller where truth cuts deeper than any scalpel.

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Rose_5264
Rose_5264

Harvested Silence is a haunting plunge into the shadows of medicine, where every heartbeat hides a secret and every silence screams. From the sterile halls of Shantiraj Hospital to the storm brewing within Ira Mehta, this thriller grips like a vice. The tension is unrelenting, the stakes terrifyingly real. Ira’s descent into a web of deceit, betrayal, and buried truths feels like watching a scalpel slice through trust itself. Twists strike when least expected, and just when you think you've understood the game—everything changes. This isn't just a book; it's a chilling wake-up call in white coats. Unforgettable.

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Mary_5575
Mary_5575

Harvested Silence wasn’t something I expected to get invested in, but it quietly pulled me in. The story doesn’t scream for attention—it just lingers, unfolding at its own pace, and somehow that works. Ira Mehta isn’t your typical flashy protagonist; she’s observant, thoughtful, and her calm intensity keeps you curious. The hospital setting adds this strange, unsettling atmosphere that sticks with you long after you’ve put the book down. Nothing feels overly dramatic, but there’s always this undercurrent of something being off, and that’s what keeps you turning the pages. The characters around Ira are layered in subtle ways—especially her dynamic with Dr. Aanya and her rivalry with Dr. Ishita, which adds more depth than you'd expect. It’s not packed with action, but the tension is real, and the mystery builds steadily. If you like thrillers that simmer instead of explode, this one’s worth a quiet read.

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