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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal“The Black Fear” is a short murder mystery novel, which centres on a couple of murders and one suicide at a home, all within twenty four hours. This story narrates the darkness of a soul, seeking vengeance in its failure to see right from the wrong, and reveals the truth and the reasons behind the brutal murders, keeping the readers engaged until the end.
"A fear that comes but once in a lifetime: the fear of a violent death.
An apparition stood at the door, clothed in black from head to toe, facing the huddled figure propped against one of the lower shelves in the room, now bleeding profusely. “What began because of you shall end here with all yours,” said the apparition from the door, and then pulled out an axe and plunged its blade once more, deep into the heart of the figure on the floor. The terrifying screams that escaped echoed through the room.
Then, the dark figure pulled out a gun, and without another second’s delay, turned it on its head. The echo of the gun shot brought a sudden stillness that transcended to the atmosphere around, and the world suddenly came to a halt".
Pompi Mazumdar
Born in a Bengali family, Pompi Mazumdar originally hails from the Cachar District, Assam, India. She grew up in a beautiful little town named Silchar, Assam. After completing her post-graduation (MBA in Human Resource Management & Marketing Management), in the year 2006, Pompi moved to the city of Bangalore, Karnataka, where she worked for various multi-national companies as a human resource professional.
Pompi is a very ambitious, self-motivated, and committed person, who thrives on the passion to create, especially through her writings in multiple languages, such as English, Hindi, and Bengali. Among her other interests in life is her intense love for art, culture, music, poetry, photography, and interior decoration. One could also consider her to be a travel junkie, with a passion for everything travel: places, regional cuisines, novel cultures, and, well, adventure sports.
Besides being a novelist, Pompi is a blogger for various websites including WordPress.Com, Momspresso.Com, and JobsForHer.Com, where she experiments with her writing across various genres on various subjects, topics, and styles. She is also a poet, having written over 100 poems in Hindi (in original Hindi and Roman scripts) and other languages. But Pompi’s love for literature transcends writing, and she is an avid reader who enjoys exploring the writings of different authors.
Presently, Pompi resides in the United States of America with her family and works in retail operations. Pompi’s blogs can be read at http://www.pompimazumdar.wordpress.com/blog/.
Given below are her published works:
1. Steps to Gain Success In Life & Career
2. Tale of Five Families
3. Discovering & Untying Multiple Shades
4. 36 Short Stories
5. Sparsh: Book of Poems (A Collection of 100 + 3 Poems in English-Hindi-Roman Script)
6. Divya Drishti (Book of Poems): (Man ka Darpan): A Collection of 103 Poems in Hindi Script ( Hindi Edition)
7. The Black Fear: A Short Murder Mystery Novel
8. Melodrama: A Murder Mystery
9. Children’s Alphabet Book with 1500 + Words & 1000 + Exciting Pictures: For Beginners
10.Modern Bengali Poetry
11.Quick-cooking recipes for Working Women, Busy Mothers & Non-Cooking Lovers
12.Holy Wings of Love (Light after darkness)- Book of poems
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