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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSomething appeared to be amiss in the Anglo-Indian town of Landsend – Doug Geoghegan could feel it as he drove to work that morning. The two young men whom he'd noticed by the Cross Road looked hardened and desperate, and very familiar.
About an hour later, all hell broke loose when 25 children of the Mount St. Joseph School and their teacher were taken hostage by two armed men. What made it personal was that Doug’s wife, the school’s Headmistress had also been with them at that time!
Doug decided to act rather than just sit tight and wait for the police – but would he be able to get the children and the ladies with them to safety?
Cindy Pereira
Cindy Pereira, born and raised in Bangalore, India prefers to be called a story teller rather than a writer. Her love for making up stories began at a very young age when her dolls became the actors for scripts written in her mind. This turned to writing in middle school when she and her best friend hand wrote stories for each other, complete with binding and cover pages. Some of her stories spark out of dull journeys home from work and some are just yarns.
‘To School A Thief’ was written in 45 days, on the request of a family member, its characters as well as the setting being borrowed from ‘Lost And Found,’ another book by the same author.
Cindy has a Master’s Degree in English Literature and loves to trek, run and just ‘catch the sun.’ She is married and lives with her husband in Bangalore.
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