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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIt was July 25th 1998, the day that was recorded for the highest rainfall in the past seven years. Amanda Hayes, the teenage daughter of Benjamin and Nina Hayes, was in high school at St. Martins in South Mumbai. Her friends Tom, Jiah, Andrea and Lilian were out on a school picnic to the beach when they overheard a conversation between her professors during lunch hour. They had no clue what had ventured into this time. As they got back home, the five of them teamed together tp get hold of the missing suitcase. The Sheikh of Oman had the map that lead to the hidden treasure in the Gulf. Two men in their forties who were from a mafia group had paid an astronomical price to buy the map from the Sheikh. While the five were out of home to solve the case, nearly eight months had passed and the newspapers had been reporting about the missing suitcase that had not only the map of the mysterious land of the treasure but also confidential information about India and the Middle East.
Divya Jain
Divya Jain is a commerce graduate from Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics (Mumbai). She pursued post graduation from Mumbai University in 2002 in Economics and Political Science. With a degree in Journalism from K C College she has had the privilege of working in leading newspapers -- The Asian Age and The Financial Express and TV channel (Zee News) as a Correspondent. An avid reader of renowned authors including Sophie Kinsella, Agatha Christie, Jane Austen, John Green--Divya is also an artist and a fashion blogger. She is a published author and her debut novel Love v/s Betrayal was published in June 2017 by the Wordit Art Fund of Become Shakespeare. She has been interviewed by Book Thela---an online portal for book lovers and few youth magazines-- Young Pulse. Her second is a fast fiction story published this year (2020) by Delhi based publishing house Think tank Books in which various authors have contributed. Besides she has participated in several writing competitions. Her work was also selected by the Jaipur Literature Festival and was awarded a certificate by Jaipur Book Mark , for having taken part in the iwrite Cohort 2019.
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