You cannot edit this Postr after publishing. Are you sure you want to Publish?
Experience reading like never before
Sign in to continue reading.
Discover and read thousands of books from independent authors across India
Visit the bookstore"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal‘The Pages Fly, the goosebumps stays with you till the end’
– Milan Vohra author of ‘Tick-tock we’re 30’
The lives of five residents of the sleepy little town of Lansdowne in Uttarakhand is loosely connected. They have all been at the receiving end of independent unexplained experiences. Their past is intertwined with their present and maybe the future, in case it exists.
They can only succeed collectively by joining forces. However, success is one of the many possibilities. They don’t know the unseen. They have no idea what the Chimera of Lansdowne is. They must explore the only direction they have.
Will they come together to take advantage of a once in a lifetime alignment of celestial bodies? Time like always is limited. Will they be able to connect all the dots and find the key? Will they succeed in breaking the cycle?
Sanjeev Kotnala
Sanjeev Kotnala, an IIM Ahmedabad alumni, was born in 1963 at Lansdowne, Uttarakhand. He is a Brand and Marketing Advisor, coach and facilitator with more than 30 years of experience in storytelling for brands. In his blog (www.sanjeevkotnala.com) titled ‘Perceptions Adulterated with Reality,’ he captures his professional experience in brand and marketing along with some interesting real-life experiences. His weekly column ‘KotMartial’ has been published in www.mxmindia.com every Wednesday for the last 4 years.
He has a strong interest in the fourth dimension, paranormal and sixth sense. He believes, ‘best stories are the ones with personal experience,’ and that no storyteller ever tells a complete tale.
He stays in Mumbai with his wife Neha, and kids Prateek and Preetica lovingly called P1 and P2.
Twitter @S_kotnala
The items in your Cart will be deleted, click ok to proceed.