Naushad Siddiqui

Mission Grey House, set to drop in 2025, is Naushad Siddiqui’s wild ride into the world of secrets, suspense, and, honestly, some really questionable choices. The story kicks off with a bunch of strangers thrown together by fate (or maybe just bad luck?) inside this old, creaky mansion called Grey House. You know the vibe—storm outside, creaking floors, shadows that just don’t sit right. But then, boom, someone goes missing. Cue the chaos. Each character’s got their own suss backstory, and trust me, everyone’s hiding something. There’s this faded ex-cop, still haunted by some unsolved mess. Then you’ve got a tech geek who’s way too jumpy for his own good, and a mysterious woman who talks way less than she should. Everyone starts pointing fingers as the storm gets worse and the paranoia level hits the roof. The real kicker? The house itself. It’s basically its own character. Doors slam when they shouldn’t, weird noises at 3 a.m., and rooms that seem to shift when nobody’s looking. The suspense just ramps up and nobody knows who to trust anymore. People start working together, kind of, but also plotting behind each other’s backs. By the end, secrets spill everywhere, nobody’s as innocent as they look, and Grey House’s twisted history ties everyone together in ways nobody saw coming. Not your average whodunit—this one’s got layers, and it isn’t afraid to get a little weird.

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