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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRahul Phondke has been a prolific writer of humour columns since his childhood days which ended sometime last year. People are still wondering how this happened. He turned to writing humour at an early age in an effort to find some meaning to the angst of life. Thankfully he found it almost immediately, after his first two cans of beer. He is based in Singapore and heads the operations of a German software group. He is an alumnus of IIM, Ahmedabad and graduated in 1995 much to his relief .....and the Institute's. This is his first full length novel. Read More...
Rahul Phondke has been a prolific writer of humour columns since his childhood days which ended sometime last year. People are still wondering how this happened. He turned to writing humour at an early age in an effort to find some meaning to the angst of life. Thankfully he found it almost immediately, after his first two cans of beer. He is based in Singapore and heads the operations of a German software group. He is an alumnus of IIM, Ahmedabad and graduated in 1995 much to his relief .....and the Institute's. This is his first full length novel. Read Less...Achievements
"I could not put this book down" - Tuhin Parikh, (friend of the Authors who has Tennis elbow)
"An absolutely hilarious book" - The New York Times newsagent.
"It had me on the edge of the seat...(sigh) it's time I buy a new seat" - A random individual
Karan and Gautam are two friends sharing an apartment and a chalk and cheese relationship. Things start taking a strange turn when their new neighbour's strange habits
"I could not put this book down" - Tuhin Parikh, (friend of the Authors who has Tennis elbow)
"An absolutely hilarious book" - The New York Times newsagent.
"It had me on the edge of the seat...(sigh) it's time I buy a new seat" - A random individual
Karan and Gautam are two friends sharing an apartment and a chalk and cheese relationship. Things start taking a strange turn when their new neighbour's strange habits raise eyebrows, temperatures and curiosity levels. Is their new neighbour really someone whom he claims to be? Why is he never seen? Who are the "Made in China" Al Capones who visit him? Does he have a past he needs to hide? As Karan and Gautam plunge further into the search along with Priya, the plot thickens with more twists and turns than a Rubik's cube and heads towards an amazing climax.
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