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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalS. Venkatesam is generally known as Sam. He was an engineer, a war veteran from the Indian Air Force, an avionics designer, a corporate director, and a forestry champion for over five decades. Many professional achievements and a $6 million venture capital fund at the age of sixty-eight for a ‘Power from Trees Project’ are the highlights of his career. He has written four fiction books in the genre of espionage/thriller, and they are at various stages of publishing. His extensive travels while holding senior positions of responsibility across many countries were the reason for his wandeRead More...
S. Venkatesam is generally known as Sam. He was an engineer, a war veteran from the Indian Air Force, an avionics designer, a corporate director, and a forestry champion for over five decades. Many professional achievements and a $6 million venture capital fund at the age of sixty-eight for a ‘Power from Trees Project’ are the highlights of his career. He has written four fiction books in the genre of espionage/thriller, and they are at various stages of publishing.
His extensive travels while holding senior positions of responsibility across many countries were the reason for his wanderlust and for becoming a writer. He is an industrial consultant and an active member of social service organizations. Sam lives in Bangalore with his wife, Manju.
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Can you smuggle some thirty-five million dollars worth of gold openly and so audaciously that no one can catch you when you carry it from Houston to Cochin on the high seas using a sailboat? Dr. Mohan Reddy, an American metallurgist, does it, and he does it successfully. The gold bars were accidentally found by him in a jungle in Texas. The original thief of the gold comes to know about his loss and keeps an eagle’s eye on Mohan all the time.
What abo
Can you smuggle some thirty-five million dollars worth of gold openly and so audaciously that no one can catch you when you carry it from Houston to Cochin on the high seas using a sailboat? Dr. Mohan Reddy, an American metallurgist, does it, and he does it successfully. The gold bars were accidentally found by him in a jungle in Texas. The original thief of the gold comes to know about his loss and keeps an eagle’s eye on Mohan all the time.
What about Mohan’s own challenges? The movement of gold bars within the US is the first one. The next one is converting the shape of gold amenable for transportation, a metallurgical nightmare. What about the treacherous Atlantic Ocean? What about the pirates of the Arabian Sea? What about the moles placed by the original thief of the gold on his sailboat? What about converting the gold into legal money?
Most importantly, how would he handle the whole perilous caper all alone and without any latitude for error or failure?
‘Is Sharma a Quiet Don?’ is the surreal story, rather a high voltage thriller on theft and misuse of nuclear technology under the disguise of Research and Development (R&D).
Venkatesh Sharma, a simple South Indian Brahmin is an Expat (Expatriate Executive) business man in Haipon, a nuclear armed country. He lives and works happily in Haipon as a well-recognised and well respected Expat. It all changes one day.
Venkatesh realizes that he i
‘Is Sharma a Quiet Don?’ is the surreal story, rather a high voltage thriller on theft and misuse of nuclear technology under the disguise of Research and Development (R&D).
Venkatesh Sharma, a simple South Indian Brahmin is an Expat (Expatriate Executive) business man in Haipon, a nuclear armed country. He lives and works happily in Haipon as a well-recognised and well respected Expat. It all changes one day.
Venkatesh realizes that he is quietly drawn into a terrorist intrigue to smuggle some crucial nuclear secrets from a key industry in the US. He scuttles their plans smartly in the last minute. But he gets caught in the vicious dragnet of self-survival which entails his keeping the terrorists happy on one side and helping the Haiponese Government to nab the terrorists at the same time. The terrorists use the hallowed R&D labs of Haipon for their nefarious designs and race to their goal. The game involves high level honchos of Haiponese Government and hence is sophisticated and involved, to say the least.
Can Venkatesh Sharma satisfy the hidden agendas of all the stakeholders, namely the terrorists, Haiponese government and himself?
This is the story of Rosco Tavarovich, son of Sgt. Peter Tavarovich of the Russian Army.
Peter and a disgraced Russian Army Colonel Dubrovik steal millions of Dollars of Russian Government money from a Swiss Bank some seventeen years ago. Peter dies and Dubrovik loses access to the money. But Peter ensures that his son Rosco has the access before he dies.
The Colonel then dreams of stealing the huge wealth stolen and stashed away by the dons of t
This is the story of Rosco Tavarovich, son of Sgt. Peter Tavarovich of the Russian Army.
Peter and a disgraced Russian Army Colonel Dubrovik steal millions of Dollars of Russian Government money from a Swiss Bank some seventeen years ago. Peter dies and Dubrovik loses access to the money. But Peter ensures that his son Rosco has the access before he dies.
The Colonel then dreams of stealing the huge wealth stolen and stashed away by the dons of the day. Priceless art objects like Rembrandt, Van Gogh are involved.
The Colonel makes ingenious plans to locate and steal the stolen wealth from the Dons. Meanwhile, the Dons plan a gigantic heist which includes mankind’s most valuable artefact ever made. Russian Government smells the rat and prepares to catch the thieves.
Though Rosco and his girlfriend Lisa are drawn unwillingly into the dangerous games of the crooks, how do they STEAL THE DREAM of the colonel?
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