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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBenita Patnaik is a poet, blogger and author. Weave Some More is the third novel on the block. Her debut novel was Real Dreams (2019), followed by a collection of short stories, Dare Me and Other Stories (2020). Her fascination for crime, mystery and the unknown has made her explore a world tinged with the nuances of a parallel world. Her passion for English literature found her in the world of academics for over a decade, helping students understand the nuances of the subject. Subsequently, she was on the Board of Directors (as Director of Education) at the Schutz American School, AlexandriRead More...
Benita Patnaik is a poet, blogger and author. Weave Some More is the third novel on the block. Her debut novel was Real Dreams (2019), followed by a collection of short stories, Dare Me and Other Stories (2020). Her fascination for crime, mystery and the unknown has made her explore a world tinged with the nuances of a parallel world.
Her passion for English literature found her in the world of academics for over a decade, helping students understand the nuances of the subject. Subsequently, she was on the Board of Directors (as Director of Education) at the Schutz American School, Alexandria, for three years.
Read more of her blogs, poetry and her interests at lifeasitiswordpresscom.wordpress.com, importanceofbeingeme.benita.blogspot.com and binny22.com.
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Catching up with Bhaskar after a gap of ten years had been wonderful. But when Avinash is confronted with the dead body of Bhaskar the next morning, he is assailed with questions for which he can find no answers.
Tara, Bhaskar’s wife, cut short her holiday and is asked to identify the disfigured corpse. She hysterically refuses to accept that it is her husband.
Inspector Sood is confronted with an unidentified corpse.
The Colonel surveys
Catching up with Bhaskar after a gap of ten years had been wonderful. But when Avinash is confronted with the dead body of Bhaskar the next morning, he is assailed with questions for which he can find no answers.
Tara, Bhaskar’s wife, cut short her holiday and is asked to identify the disfigured corpse. She hysterically refuses to accept that it is her husband.
Inspector Sood is confronted with an unidentified corpse.
The Colonel surveys his kingdom and believes the worst of all the people in the colony.
Megha and Kartik, the young artist couple, bring a breath of fresh air into this little holiday township. Megha’s accidental death and Kartik’s suicide confuse the whole issue.
Does the Inspector find Bhaskar and identify the corpse? Is he able to play hide-and-seek with the murderer?
Do Divakar, Bhaskar’s brother, and his wife, Grace, have anything to do with all this?
Where does Smita, Bhaskar’s old flame, come in here?
Four friends, reunited after a decade, set out on a road trip near Jaipur. The next twelve hours wreak havoc; with old love resurfacing while questioning the ‘justice’ served a decade ago.
Angela lived a quiet life in a Swiss convent until a rich benefactor, Herr Abraham, took her under his wings. While she found peace in ‘conversing’ with her late mother, Angela’s life changes at an alarming pace when
Four friends, reunited after a decade, set out on a road trip near Jaipur. The next twelve hours wreak havoc; with old love resurfacing while questioning the ‘justice’ served a decade ago.
Angela lived a quiet life in a Swiss convent until a rich benefactor, Herr Abraham, took her under his wings. While she found peace in ‘conversing’ with her late mother, Angela’s life changes at an alarming pace when a nun is found murdered.
An amnesic man found on the streets of New York is revealed to be a wealthy banker from New Orleans. As he tries to piece his life together, a missing puzzle is waiting to be discovered that links his car accident to the lack thereof his injuries.
Many family members experience the same dream. Is there an unfulfilled desire from the unknown, seeking to manifest itself in the real world?
In her collection of fifteen stories, Benita Patnaik leads you into a seemingly benign world; but soon, before long - the layers of normalcy peel away within mere seconds. Revenge, jealousy, greed laced with hatred and desire push each character to live their lives in a cycle of never ending existence. The greyness of the paranormal world leaves you cold with fear; prompting you to draw parallels of its surrealistic nature in your own life.
Hereafter, you would think twice before you ignore the stranger at the bus stop; a pigeon perched on your ledge every single day; the recurring dreams which have no meaning …today.
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