Bhaswar Mukherjee
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Shalini Mullick’s One More Chapter (Unstoppable Women, Unstoppable Stories) is a clutch of sixteen shorts that showcase resilient Indian women navigating love, loss, patriarchy, and self-definition. The stories pivot upon defining moments in women’s ...more |
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| Supriya Parulekar’s “Hide and Seek” is a moving contemporary take on the travails of modern Indian marriage, through the lens of the estranged couple Radhika and Abhishek. Their once-passionate relationship frays under weight of unmet expectations, w ...more | |
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| An accomplished writer across different genres, Shraddha Sahi in her latest, “Never Make a Bucket List” takes a stab at a suspense family drama. Using the beautiful and vivid backdrop of Italy’s Capri, its cerulean skies and the Blue Grotto as a canv ...more | |
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"" Brink" is a compelling anthology of thirteen short stories that captures the fragile, unpredictable moments when life tilts sometimes gently, sometimes violently toward change. Bhaswar Mukherjee brings together characters who stand at crossroads, c"
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The Honey Trap, a debut novel by Aarati Dutt Shah is a racy military thriller and follows Major Sikandar Dhawan. In medias res, the reader is tossed headlong into Sikandar’s covert Ghost Unit of elite commandos, hybrid warfare and the twin threats of ...more |
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| Sharon Joseph’s debut Terrors of Midnight is a fast-paced atmospheric horror novel. It follows a young comely woman Hazel who is plagued by terrifying midnight apparitions which manifest in physical bruises upon her and challenge her sanity during th ...more | |
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| Blasphear, (a title that cleverly fuses "blasphemy" and "fear") is Sohail Rauf’s debut novel and encapsulates the terror and paranoia that infect communities when religion becomes weaponized. It is a bold, socially urgent and a forceful critique of P ...more | |
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Priya Nayak-Gole’s debut military thriller The Zohra Trigger: Codename Deception creditably blends espionage, emotional trauma, and cryptographic intrigue. The plot is fast-paced, with ciphered puzzles (the author’s deftly uses rhymes as well!) nuclea ...more |
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