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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLiving in a crime-ridden city and waking up to a twin death isn’t new to police officer Ravi. At the crime scene, he finds a young man who has committed suicide. The refrigerator of the young man acts as a host to a mutilated corpse.
Amidst all other pieces of evidence, a journal catches the eye of Ravi.
Who is this young man? Why did he commit suicide at such a young age? To whom does the corpse in the refrigerator belong to?
Will Ravi find the answers in The Journal?
Hari
Hari is a student of Chartered Accountancy. He hates his day job and is on the lookout for a career that happens to exist only in fiction. His interests change faster than the flutter of a butterfly’s wings and this drives him to a point of perennial confusion.
He has a different view on every topic under the sun and is on the lookout for an argument always. He aspires to create readership for his weird ideologies through his book. Making money or becoming a bestselling author is the last thing on his mind.
He believes that our life is a sum total of our interpretation of the environment we are exposed to. The environment can be external or internal. He hopes that this book will act as a medium to explain his interpretations of his environment with the belief that he can strike up a feeling of relatability in his readers.
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