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Smriti is young heiress to a large fortune, but she has always been unlucky in love, all her life. She is attracted to her father's friend, the much older and suave Sam Rodriguez, but doesn't believe she would ever act on her attraction. When events rapidly transpire to lock Sam and Smriti together in confinement and in each other's company, will Smriti finally act on her attraction? Will things get heated up between Smriti and Sam? Read the latest in the 'Edge of Ecstasy' series from Chetna Khanna to know more.
Rain before rainbows. Clouds before sun. Night before daybreak. A new day's begun. A girl and her companion fox travel together from a place of loss and despair, through uncertain times, towards the hope of colour, light and life. Along the way, they find friends to guide and support them. Together, they build a glorious future and discover there is a way out of the darkness, into the light of the rainbow. A book with immense hope at its heart, this is a positive message for anyone who's ever gone through a tough time.
A celebration of love . the perfect gifting book! Fans of Guess How Much I Love You? will be enchanted.
This is the story of another world. How do we understand the concept of time? This novel has brought out a supernatural message from time's internal cave. It is nothing new for two persons to be attracted to each other. This novel sees this oft-played game from an entirely new perspective. Is love and desire the same? Can these two be put in the same paradigm of understanding? Or is there a thin line, which delineates them apart and yet, so close? Each of us accepts our own perception of the truth. Some would say love is abstract, while desire is concrete. Is it so? Desire could also be abstract. Why do we love someone? Can it be explained by the theories of chemistry? Science has given a cl...
Mathematics & Murder! Whoa! What a combination!To the common mortals, Mathematics is THE Murderer. Who (except those thick-spectacled geeks) is not afraid of Mathematics in their school days? But to speak the truth, Mathematics is THE Truth itself. Nothing in this Universe is beyond the clutches of Mathematics. It is the Language of God (or Nature, if you are an atheist) through which man can communicate with the Nature. But to relate Mathematics with a series of murders is definitely an entirely new concept, even in the new genre of scientific who-dun-it stories. Conundrum, the latest murder-thriller by the eminent author Dr. Aniruddha Bose perfectly deals with this bizarre combination of M...
On an October afternoon, the Officer in Charge of the Special Police Force, Kolkata, receives a mysterious phone call and soon finds himself in a race against time to save his family. The plot thickens when the OC learns that killing his family is not the least of the caller’s intentions. But who is the caller? And why is he playing such a dangerous game with a man of substantial power? As the OC struggles to find out the identity of the caller, many secrets are unleashed that change the lives of many people forever. The story offers a disturbing blend of scandalous secret lives and ambiguous conspiracies and is a telling reminder that the world of power is a place where none is out of stake.
There are fictions and there are genres. Some fictions follow certain standard routes of the established genres, while on rare occasions some fictions create their own genres. That new genres might become established later or may wither away. Only future could decide their fate. But an author who treads on a new path to create a new genre is a pioneer. The spirit always deserves a salute. Such is the new novel by Aniruddha Bose “If …”. It treads along a comparatively new path. What is it? A sci-fi? A whodunit mystery thriller? Or a combination of both? The core idea is not new. Energy crisis and finding a new source of energy is a burning issue to the humankind. Fossil fuel will inevit...
Once upon a time, in a small town, India, there lived a young couple Bablu and Rima. They loved each other very much. But what happens suddenly when Bablu comes face to face with angel-looking Ananya? What happens when Rima comes to know about Ms Purnima’s property-will? What happens when Rima’s elder sibling, Tuhin comes to know about Bablu’s marriage with somebody other than Rima? What happens when Mr Shyama Prasad and his wife come to know about Bablu’s secret love affair and Rima’s pregnancy? What happens when Bablu comes to know about the dreams of his parents to see Ananya as their daughter-in-law? Will Bablu be happy after marrying Rima? Will he ever be able to forget Ananya with whom he fell in love at first sight? Why Rima betrays Bablu after taking everything from him? Why she throws him out of her mind and soul? Welcome to Heartache, a gripping tale from peninsular India.
A lyrical novel of Aniruddha Bose’s ‘Dekha’ (in Bengali) rendered in English as THE VISION explores the answers to these questions through an array of characters. Here the author takes the reader on a guided tour of India showing its rich culture and traditions behind the apparent poverty. He brings forth the cry of human soul that lurks behind the glittering façade of wealth and luxury of the West. Then through the eyes of the main character, Srabasti, the intellectual reader understands the real philosophy. Looking at this philosophy is THE VISION.
Veering away from the beaten path Aniruddha has weaved a tale of intrigue and suspense spanning across the country. This is neither a story of the typical detective and the murderer as we would like to believe, nor does it have the mind games of a Sherlock Holmes or a Hercule Poirot. This is a story of normal flesh and blood human beings doing police work as one would come across in everyday life…real and well within the realm of possibilities. The myriad characters that come into play in this drama show frailties of the mind as to leave the reader stupefied. This is a story hard to put down due to its pace as the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle get placed in their correct places with the turn of each page and ends in the final pages…