Bhaswar Mukherjee
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| Aditya Banerjee’s Secret of the Missing Tenant is a slow burn, quietly absorbing mystery that turns an ordinary disappearance of a tenant into a steady unravelling of high crime and secrets. The protagonists, Shankar Sen and Nitya Chaturvedi make for ...more | |
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| The famous Puranic epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana have always been favourites for many retellings and reimaginations. Most mytho-fictions and philosophical evaluations have chosen single or dual character lenses. “Mahajaya: The Battle for Dharma R ...more | |
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| Stree: The Women of the Ramayana by Lalitha Balasubramanian and Jai Shukla is a piquant and brave re-telling of the tales of the women in the Puranic epic. Though we are perhaps familiar with the tale of Sita as the causative force for the war churne ...more | |
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| Venkat Raman V’s The Murder of Gabbar is an arresting crime novel. It is a brisk paced whodunit of the gruesome murder of the notorious Gabbar, the son of the biggest warlord of the city. His death pitches the warlord’s family in confrontation of two ...more | |
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| The Deadly Descent T G Prasanna’s debut novel opens like a mountain path at dusk—familiar at first glance, but treacherous in the twists and turns it takes when the light begins to fail. Prasanna builds his players painstakingly with sartorial choice ...more | |
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| Bhaskar Som’s The Raja of Jongol Badi: A Tale of Love and Rebellion is a very special tale of true blood historical fiction. Set in sixteenth century Bengal, the novel resurrects a turbulent era when the Baro Bhuiyans (twelve landlords, though Som av ...more | |
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| Amritendu’s debut outing features five distinct mysteries. Each is built around unusual circumstances—bloodstains haunting a family over a sapphire gem, a housewarming game turning deadly, an old man's sudden blindness linked to buried coins and a wh ...more | |
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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 | |































