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Flames and Symphony: A wrong turn in quest of lost love

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It is not just another romance, but a journey in quest of love that never ends. Returning India after twenty five years, Sunil Roy, a bestselling author, found his lost love in Tina, a promising journalist who never surrendered before money and political power. Tina was the only daughter and identical to his former girl friend Rima who denied marrying Sunil as he was not then an established person. Rima chose Sam for a better life. Sunil left India and concealed his love under the book cover. Sunil decided to propose Rima, but her daughter Tina gave him an open invitation, by saying “We’re going to do something that you should have been done decades ago, but you could not demand your love.” But Tina was too complicated to judge. She always raised her voice against corruption. Investigating the unnatural death of a poet, she discovered a nexus among the politicians, drug peddlers and a section of media. She was an honest journalist as well as an opportunist like her father Sam. A few weeks later, Tina realized that sex had a magical power that could change her life. She realized that changing was natural and it was a sign of life.

136 pages, Paperback

Published February 15, 2018

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Tarak Ghosh

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Tarak Ghosh is a science fiction novelist who writes for both adults and teenagers. But it is his aviation riddles, such as Flight 73, Silent Cockpit, and Flight 648, that he is best known for. In addition to the aviation mystery, he also penned a couple of Romantic fictions and several occult fantasies. He works as a criminal reporter, a film director, and the editor of an English news website.
His 26 years in journalism have provided him with a broad foundation from which to approach a variety of fiction. He loves to raise his voice against any cruelty to women. He believes in women's empowerment and has made many short feature films based on women's empowerment. His title, "I Am Suzan," edited by Tony Johnson, is a fictional story that addresses abuse within the care system and draws the reader into one young girl's plight.


Tarak Ghosh
Date of Birth : January 5, 1966
Place of Birth : Barabainan, Burdwan, West Bengal, India
Father : Ajit Ghosh Mother : Bijoli Ghosh
Spouse : Lipika Ghosh
Children : Sayani Ghosh (Daughter), Soura Ghosh (Son
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