
For generations, the Subramanian family has been defined by two things: the legacy of Aram, the first Indian grocery store chain in America, and the haunting weight of success. When Arjun Subramanian, the charismatic but distant patriarch, dies during the annual festival of Navaratri, his six estranged heirs return to their family mansion for the reading of his will.
What begins as a perfunctory gathering soon twists into something far more unsettling. As old wounds break open like bloody scabs and buried secrets arise from all sides of the mansion's chambers, the cousins realize the house is not just a home—it's a breathing monument to ambition, betrayal, and the sacrifices that built their dynasty. Bound by blood, they must decide together whether to preserve the legacy they were born into—or finally break free from it.
Tata is a chilling exploration of generational wealth, fractured identity, and the ghosts we carry. Infused with Tamilian lore, this novel is perfect for readers drawn to the creeping dread of The Haunting of Hill House and the piercing family truths of They Called Us Exceptional. The past is never truly buried—and blood ties are harder to escape than you think.
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