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Chagan was a Bahubali politician. He used his muscle power for his selfish interests. The rest of the time he remained a well-mannered soft-spoken man. Yet none could raise his head in front of him. He had only one vocal opponent in that area, Manav, the second Bahubali leader of the area. Chagan had a hand in making him, a Bahubali
On the Edge is a first-of-its-kind collection of short stories and extracts from novels centred on theme of same-sex desire, translated from the original Hindi. The sixteen beautiful and provocative stories featured here (published between 1927 and 2022) include classic works by Asha Sahay, Premchand, Ugra, Rajkamal Chaudhuri, Geetanjali Shree, Sara Rai and Rajendra Yadav, among others. An important anthology, On the Edge shifts the focus on stories and characters who have, for far too long, remained in the shadows and brings them (and us) into the light.
This is the story of an innocent who meets a terrorist in the making in his younger days,and in later years the terrorist pursues him with rancor and rewrites his destiny till he succeeds in killing him.
About the Book: Abira, a girl next door, with dreams. She is smart and opinionated. But with unconventional dreams. She also has the courage to follow them. Meera and Anniruddha, Abira's loving and caring parents. And for those dreams, Abira has got her parents' support too. But, after all, they are people from another generation. So, how far will that support go? This book portrays how life should be. This book is not just a story. It is about you, doing what you really want to. Because, that's how it should be... About the Author: Apeksha Vithalkar (Pen Name - AvyaApeksha) believes that to lead a happy life one should look out for joy in little things. She values those tiny moments or aspects of a regular life that are usually unnoticed. She is into reading thought-provoking, yet light-hearted content. Her choice of reading reflects her way of writing. As a writer, she believes that there should be no filters in writing. Content should be easy to understand so that readers can connect to it instantly. Her simple yet binding style of putting words together makes the content relatable to the readers.
"Love can bear everything and endure everything" - Here goes the say. Is it true?? Well may be...but, everyone has its own opinions about love. For some love must have enough logic while for some it only happens. So love has so many definitions, I wish after reading this story you all may find a new definition of love. It is the story of a young boy "Manav Ghosh" who also fell in love. Let's seowhat new definition of love he had revealed.
Twilight Zone is a collection of nine short stories,all written by the same author,Ranganathan Magadi.The stories relate to murder,love, homosexuality, AIDS, gang war, terrorism, patriotism, filial affection, marital fraud and medical negligence.The themes are very new and the mode of presentation is different.
Nikhil Mahajan is a physiotherapist – turned – author. Born in Udhampur, Jammu & Kashmir. This is his debut novel.
Andy's interview gets published in a national daily and it earns him the ire of a challenger who promptly creates a hit list and asks Andy to either stop him or solve an old case of a kid who went missing. Andy is forced to get involved. Soon a murder takes place and then people start to go missing. Andy's gambit of trapping the madman goes awry and he realizes that he has put Aditi's life on the line. It takes all of his wiles and some luck to outsmart the mastermind.
As Manav opened his eyes, he saw Madhu sitting beside him, trying to wake him up. Her body fragrance and her damp hair suggested she had taken a shower. Manav's eyes struggled to fully open, still heavy with sleep. He looked towards the window, and darkness still lingered outside. Glancing at the clock, he realized it was twenty minutes past three in the night. "What's the matter, Madhu?" "Get up, wash your face, and freshen up. I'm heading to make tea. Then we'll go for a walk in the park." "It's still nighttime, Madhu. It's only three-twenty in the morning," he checked the clock again. "Nighttime? I'm already up and have taken a shower. I thought it was morning."
Inspector Ashish Bharadwaj is arrogant and hot-tempered, but he’s usually right about things. His brother, Manav, is quiet and intuitive. He is also brilliant at solving cases. When Shravya Chandra, wife of Arun Chandra the film star, goes missing – Ashish and Manav have their own hunches. Ashish is out to prove Arun Chandra’s guilt. But Manav wants to know more about Shravya’s old friend, Anchal because he’s certain that she is hiding something big. They both can’t be right, of course. Ashish doesn’t want to be wrong; he’s never wrong. And Manav would give anything to snatch a victory from under his brother’s nose. Who’s right? And at what cost are they going to win? Since everyone’s looking only for what they want to see, will they ever actually find out what happened to Shravya Chandra? And so begins the battle of egos, the endless search for a killer and the unravelling of secrets…