When Kamla Malik's husband Nihar dies of a heart attack in Goa, she's
devastated. Haunted by the lack of closure, she tries mediums, séances,
and Ouija boards to help her establish contact. All she wants is a final
goodbye. She tries to find him in the twisted labyrinthine worlds that
he now inhabits, but does she really want him back, and worse, if she
finds him, will he let her go? Or is she, as the doctors believe, living
in the tunnels of her mind, making it impossible for her to distinguish
hallucination from reality? Coincidentally, her eccentric and ailing
maternal aunt invites her to visit at her splendidly isolated and
crumbling villa in Goa. Here, Kamla meets Victor, her aunt's stepson. He
stakes his claim over the villa and with it, over Kamla. While she
accepts that Victor is her here and now, why does Nihar continue to
torment her? Is she doomed to be forever haunted by him? An exquisitely
sinister tale of bereavement and the grey lands between the dead and the
living, both within the mind and outside of it, More Things in Heaven
and Earth is the horror of what happens when love, obsession and
betrayal collide.