What does violence look like when it leaves no blood behind?
The Town Where No One Has Ever Seen a Murder is a powerful collection of flash fiction that dismantles the idea of innocence. Set in a seemingly peaceful town, these stories reveal the fractures beneath calm surfaces—where love curdles into control, silence becomes complicity, and ordinary gestures carry extraordinary weight.
With remarkable economy and emotional precision, Mojaffor Hossain writes of lives suspended between what people believe about themselves and what they are capable of doing. The stories drift effortlessly between realism and quiet surrealism, allowing the familiar to feel strange and the strange to feel disturbingly real.
Each piece is brief yet resonant, lingering long after it ends. Together, they form a haunting portrait of a place where no murder has ever been seen—but where guilt, desire, fear, and moral violence are everywhere.
Spare, unsettling, and profoundly human, this book is for readers who appreciate literature that whispers rather than shouts—and leaves an echo behind.
ISBN-978-81-996527-4-3







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