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Pub Date Jun 08 2025 | Archive Date Aug 02 2025
Kindle Direct Publishing | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Description

A sleepy town. A precocious girl. A drizzly night. A chilling death that makes no sense at all.

June 1938: Teenager Maya Hickman is found dead in a creek, leaving the sleepy town of Shogie, Washington shocked and baffled. Fourteen years later, Maya begins haunting the dreams of her childhood friend and quiet Indian immigrant, Munna Dhingra, just as an anonymous letter arrives musing “Why Maya Had to Die.”

Why now? Why Munna? Rich, beautiful Maya never needed Munna when she was alive. How could she possibly need her now that she’s dead? Does Munna know something without even realizing it? And what does the eerie letter mean?

Stalked by guilt and desperate to prevent more deaths, Munna befriends Karenina – a fiendishly brilliant psychoanalyst with the uncanny ability to unearth dark secrets from even the most lighthearted conversations. As the two pull at the threads of Munna’s broken memories and the town’s vicious gossip, they unravel a web of jealousy, betrayal, and forbidden relationships within a tight-knit community desperate to cling to its veneer of tranquility.

But every secret uncovered leads to more questions and every step forward heightens a sense of encroaching dread, as Munna and Karenina race against time to piece together a complex psychological puzzle. Will they find out in time . . . why Maya had to die?

Maya, Dead and Dreaming is a mystery inspired by Agatha Christie with a dash of Jhumpa Lahiri. 

A sleepy town. A precocious girl. A drizzly night. A chilling death that makes no sense at all.

June 1938: Teenager Maya Hickman is found dead in a creek, leaving the sleepy town of Shogie, Washington...


A Note From the Publisher

Edited by Stacey London

Edited by Stacey London


Advance Praise

Publishers Weekly - Maya, Dead and Dreaming was included in this month’s Mystery/Thriller Discover Books discovery roundup 

"Lana Sabarwal’s Maya, Dead and Dreaming: A Deft Homage to Classic Suspense, With Flashes of Brilliance"

Read by Critics

"Maya, Dead and Dreaming" is a brilliantly executed mystery that drifts away from the typical tropes of a mystery and instead embraces a character-driven narrative with exploration of grief, memory and hidden truths.”

– Gayatri Saikia | per_fictionist

“For a debut novelist to deliver such a fully realised work is extraordinary. For an economist to do so, while retaining the elegance and depth of literary suspense, is nothing short of remarkable. Maya, Dead and Dreaming doesn’t just announce Sabarwal as a talent to watch; it reasserts the timeless power of a well-told mystery—one where the real enigma isn’t the crime, but the people who hide it. In an era of disposable thrillers, Sabarwal’s debut is a reminder that the best suspense endures because it understands, as Christie did, that the human heart is the most labyrinthine mystery of all.”

-The Last Critic

“Why Maya Had to Die” isn’t just a question—it becomes a demand that Munna stop running from her past. Maya, Dead and Dreaming is a novel about ghosts in every form: spectral, emotional, and societal. Thought-provoking and haunting, it’s a masterfully told story of reckoning with truth, no matter how painful….A quiet stunner.”

Seattle Book Review

“Lana Sabarwal’s Maya, Dead and Dreaming is not just a mystery novel; it is a meticulously constructed psychological labyrinth…What makes the book remarkable is not just its tightly wound plot or its richly drawn characters, but the fact that it was written by an economist-a professional accustomed to dealing in data, policy, and empirical analysis, rather than the ambiguities of human motive and the shadowy corners of small-town secrets…The result is a debut that feels both classical in its mystery foundations and strikingly modern in its psychological depth.”

-The Thoughtful Critic

“A haunting labyrinth where grief and dreams blur into a psychological masterpiece.”

Goodreads review

Maya, Dead and Dreaming is a slow-burning, atmospheric thriller…The strength of this story lies in Lana’s nuanced portrayal of small-town dynamics—how wealth, loyalty, and fear dictate truth. The recurring motif of water and drowning lends a poetic, almost nightmarish quality to the narrative. The author’s language is so good. It’s virtually lyrical when she describes the flora and fauna and the scenery of the silent town. While the mystery itself is compelling, it’s the psychological depth of characters like Shelly and Munna that makes this novel unforgettable. A must-read for lovers of literary suspense.”

– Devvrata Dwivedi, Goodreads

“This book is a haunting, immersive novel that blurs the lines between reality and illusion…[it] manages to be both intellectually engaging and emotionally charged, offering a rare blend of suspense and introspection. A compelling choice for readers who appreciate mysteries with psychological depth and literary flair.”

– Uday Sadana, Goodreads

Publishers Weekly - Maya, Dead and Dreaming was included in this month’s Mystery/Thriller Discover Books discovery roundup 

"Lana Sabarwal’s Maya, Dead and Dreaming: A Deft Homage to Classic...


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ISBN 9798992617818
PRICE $9.99 (USD)
PAGES 337

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