• Published : 30 Jun, 2026
  • Category : Announcement
  • Readings : 162
  • Tags : #Newbookalert #Fiction #Thriller #NaziaKamali #Egypt #Memories #Readomania

What Happens When Secrets of the Past Resurface?

Announcing our gripping new release: The Woman Who Disappeared

 

A tale of two lives, a haunting disappearance, and a truth that threatens to shatter a carefully constructed world.

A new voice in suspense literature has arrived with Nazia Kamali’s The Woman Who Disappeared, a psychological thriller that promises to take readers from the orphanages of Cairo to the high-stakes professional landscape of modern India.

 

                                       

The narrative follows the parallel mysteries of Sheryl Andrews and Yasmeen. Sheryl, raised in a Cairo orphanage before being adopted into one of the city’s most influential families, finally seems to have achieved the life of privilege she always dreamed of—until she suddenly vanishes without a trace.

Miles away, the story shifts to Yasmeen, a UNICEF professional in India who has spent years building emotional walls to protect a "carefully controlled life”. Her equilibrium is thrown into chaos when she is assigned to work with Fahad Bashar, a charismatic but unsettling advertising executive. Bashar’s arrival serves as a catalyst, threatening to open a "Pandora’s box" of secrets Yasmeen has worked tirelessly to keep buried.

As their worlds collide, the novel poses the haunting question: Where did Sheryl Andrews go? Readers will find themselves in a race against time to discover the identity of the woman who disappeared and the cost of a past that refuses to stay hidden.

The Woman Who Disappeared is a must-read for fans of complex character studies and gripping mysteries that explore the thin line between the lives we lead and the secrets we keep.

Coming soon on Readomania!

 

About the Author

Nazia Kamali is a reader, writer, dreamer, and Artificial Intelligence trainer based in Dehradun, who fell in love with writing at a young age. Keen to explore diversity, she studied engineering as well as literature and gender studies. She was the Associate Editor of her college magazine, Pratibimb, and has served as a freelance columnist for Uttarakhand Harbinger, a student-run newsletter.

Nazia was a finalist for the Speculative Literature Foundation’s A.C. Bose Grant 2021. Her novella Multicoloured Muffler was published in the Rize Novella Anthology by Running Wild Press. Her shorter works can be found in magazines such as The Tint, FemAsia, Caustic Frolic, Rigorous, Café Lit, Author Publish Magazine, Juste Literary, and 50-Word Story.

To know more about Nazia, follow her on @naziak_writes

 

 

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