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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBorn in 1980, Neeraj has been working as a senior principal consultant at a reputed software firm for the past 14 years. Although writing always fascinated him, he never pursued it very seriously until he was diagnosed with acute insomnia. As a result, he decided to utilize this awful waiting time and engaged himself in writing in those lonely nights. Readers can visit his website www.ushnar.com to know more about him and to navigate through the free sample chapters of his book. His Twitter handle is @iAuthorNeerajB and the readers can also check his Amazon Author Central page at amazon.com/auRead More...
Born in 1980, Neeraj has been working as a senior principal consultant at a reputed software firm for the past 14 years. Although writing always fascinated him, he never pursued it very seriously until he was diagnosed with acute insomnia. As a result, he decided to utilize this awful waiting time and engaged himself in writing in those lonely nights. Readers can visit his website www.ushnar.com to know more about him and to navigate through the free sample chapters of his book. His Twitter handle is @iAuthorNeerajB and the readers can also check his Amazon Author Central page at amazon.com/author/neerajbharti
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Sahil, the son of Thakur Pratap Singh, the generous, well-respected chieftain of Ratnagiri, returns home after winning the annual rifle collegiate championship. After he spends a few fun-filled days, a hidden and dark truth gets unearthed to him that should have stayed a secret. A grisly trade of organ trafficking had gripped the village under its claws all these years. And to feed the trade, a few veiled men regularly kidnap and kill innocent villagers. In an in
Sahil, the son of Thakur Pratap Singh, the generous, well-respected chieftain of Ratnagiri, returns home after winning the annual rifle collegiate championship. After he spends a few fun-filled days, a hidden and dark truth gets unearthed to him that should have stayed a secret. A grisly trade of organ trafficking had gripped the village under its claws all these years. And to feed the trade, a few veiled men regularly kidnap and kill innocent villagers. In an interesting turn of events, Sahil joins hands with the racketeers. But things go for a spin when Khan, an honest police officer, joins the probe to nab him in a cat-and-mouse game. Filled with deceit, the triangular love story lists an encounter with a yeti. A thrilling courtroom drama is sure to glue and bind the readers to their seats. And the two wonderfully played games of chess would enslave the chess lovers.
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