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Poongodi’s life hits the rock bottom when her friend, Maruthanur’s princess, Kanimozhi is killed. Being allegedly charged for the murder, Poongodi escapes with no option left. The Kadukkanur royalty appoints Aadhavan, a compelling protagonist, to arrest Poongodi. But when Aadhavan finally sees her, the turn of events leads him to give her one last chance. In the process, Aadhavan fatefully becomes a party in Poongodi’s case and is irreversibly drawn. Vendan, a tribal young man, teams up and helps Poongodi. Chezhian, prince of Kadukkanur, is also set to find Poongodi on a parallel track. Aadhavan’s hunt for the truth unveils with the striking secrecy.
Inspector Vikram Dev has dealt with some serious crimes and murders in his career, but nothing comes close to this one – The Octagon Case. An architectural marvel – what happens inside it is a mystery. Back-to-back ruthless murders. Baffling messages. One complex pattern. With his sub-ordinate, Raghav, by his side, Vikram races after the anonymous face but soon loses himself between time and life. Will Vikram pick up the scattered pieces and make his move? Or will the masked killer complete his story? Two parallel lives, but one story. The One Story.
District Governor PMJF Lion T A Boobpathi, released the Lions Directory for the year 2017-18 as a Printed Book containing Colourful service activities, Photographs of Club Officials, District Lion Leaders etc. This Digital Edition is a replica of the book, enables portability and read in Mobile Phones.
During a summer day in 2008, an evil plan is foiled. On the same day, Anala Gupta takes her first breath. Twelve years later, Anala Gupta grows up to be a girl who is believed to be cursed by everyone. When old friends come knocking at her door, asking for her help, Anala has two choices. She can either be a disloyal friend or play detective to find a magical stone. Anala wishes things could go back to the way they were, but that can't happen until she helps her friends. Now, she has one job she must complete by any means necessary: find an ancient stone and make every corrupt person's afterlife better. It seems easy until her task leads her back to where her life started going downhill. Who could have known that one wish would have such disastrous consequences?
Aadyam Raatri Varum: Translation In Malayalam By P. Chandran Of Aadhavan Sundaram'S Sahitya Akademi Award - Winning Short Story Collection In Tamil , Mudalil Iravu Varum.
This Anthology Is The English Translation Of The Tamil Short Story Collection Mudhalil Iravu Varum By Aadhavan Sundaram, Which Won The Sahitya Akademi Award In 1987. The Stories Are Noted For Their Innovative Style, Refreshing Originality Of Theme And The Power Of Intellectual Analysis. The Stories Deal With The Complexities Of The Middle-Class Tamiliansý Life, Probes The Predicament Of The Youth Confronting A Crisis Of Identity And Seeks To Come To Terms With The Generation Gap.
It's anthology compiled by Ananya Singh (founder of Sapphire Publications)
Cerebrations are drawn from your heart through what you optically discern". Our mind is like a multi-layered rainbow which is dyed with the colour of its noetic thought. We are compulsively or mentally dependent on our own thinking because that is infeasible to eschew our thoughts. A variety of conceptions get shaped by engendering literary pieces in it. This compendium of poetry, essays, short stories, and quotes undertakes a peregrination to 60 budding authors' shades of cerebrations. These works immensely explore the blissful and dark sides of human noetic thought process and their experiences. Each and every work of authors' have stand-alone content with the same theme of shades of frozen thoughts. Those beautiful thoughts get shaped by 60 pleasing authors' mesmerising pieces of writing.
This Book is a digital edition of Print Edition of Lions District 324A6 Directory for the year 2014-15. It is released by District Governor MJF Lion D Thulasingam. The Directory is on 7000+ members of the District and is printed in 900 pages using 3kg of paper (for each book). Usage of this Digital Edition enables lion to refer the same directory from their Tablets, Mobile Phones, IPads etc, thus enabling portability of information. In addition, reduced number of copies can be printed, thus saving paper and the Earth. The Print Edition is Edited by MJF Lion A T Ravichandran, Directory Committee Chairman and his Team. This Digital Book is Edited by Lion Dr Er J Shivakumaar.