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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalJohn Louis loves reading, be it fiction of any genre, poetry, or plays. He also enjoys travelling, observing people and absorbing cultures. Having done a fair bit of it all, he decided to create something of his own and ended up writing this book. An engineer by profession, his job has taken him to many places in India and abroad. He now lives in Muscat with his wife and twin daughters.Read More...
John Louis loves reading, be it fiction of any genre, poetry, or plays. He also enjoys travelling, observing people and absorbing cultures. Having done a fair bit of it all, he decided to create something of his own and ended up writing this book.
An engineer by profession, his job has taken him to many places in India and abroad. He now lives in Muscat with his wife and twin daughters.
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The big daddies are out to get you. Not your money, not your body, but the real you – your mind and your soul. But you’re not dumb like the rest. You fight back, like a David against the Goliaths.
Spanning countries, this is a story of two well-intentioned men - Zuben, a quintessential family man, and Santhosh, an idealistic rustic boy who grows into a man with a mission.
Deep inside our Earth’s Core dwells
The big daddies are out to get you. Not your money, not your body, but the real you – your mind and your soul. But you’re not dumb like the rest. You fight back, like a David against the Goliaths.
Spanning countries, this is a story of two well-intentioned men - Zuben, a quintessential family man, and Santhosh, an idealistic rustic boy who grows into a man with a mission.
Deep inside our Earth’s Core dwells a colony of Beings who have embarked on a mission of their own. Set in their beliefs and value systems, Santhosh and Zuben work for the betterment of their fellowmen in their own distinct ways, but end up pitted against each other. Caught up in this crossfire are the family and people who love and care for them, people with their own priorities.
Are their methods right? Does it really matter in the end?
How does their crusade change people over the years?
What do the Core Beings have to do in all this?
“An epic clash of two ideologies that still manages to tug at your heart strings. A feast for the connoisseurs of literature.”
- Santhosh Gangadharan, Author of Spinning into Oblivion and What Next.
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