A Little Trip
Once again, Bar Eclipse, Calangute, provides the setting for another of Steve’s masterful narratives.
Following the success of Steve’s debut novel, Are You?, the journey continues in the first book of the January Girl series.
A chance encounter leads to two strangers, Steve and Elina, deciding to go on a little trip, to explore the ancient ruined city of Hampi. This, however, would only be the start of their journey; a journey that would very quickly – for Steve, anyway – pose more questions than answers.
As the journey proceeds and Steve tries to unlock the door to Elina’s world, Elina becomes more evasive and mysterious in her behaviour, further arousing Steve’s intrigue. Who is this mysterious girl? Would she reveal the secrets that she seemed to carry? Or was it a burden she bore alone?
There was only one way to find out.
The Hidden Power
Life is a nightmare for him. He wishes desperately to wake up from it. With unusual events happening around him, will life get better for Inspector Shiva Chauhan?
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Fear is a Friend
A military intelligence officer has disappeared. There is a slim chance that he may still be alive, held captive. But time is fast running out.
Ashwin Bhardwaj is asked to help. Spurred by the events from his past, Ashwin Bhardwaj races against time and finds himself in the face of morbid minds and lurking death.
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More info →Fire, Wings & Claws
Meet Ian Rogers and Drake Williams of the Broadway County, your quintessential, typical American kids on a ride worth of the mighty life itself. Travel through the first installment of the series through the land of Scyrin dwelled by the wise elves, diligent dwarfs and the generous men. Witness the kids confront their destiny deep in the ruins of Schweringard, facing a mortal threat larger than that for their age, for their secret friend remains the king of all- the Scarlet dragon.
More info →Perspectives- An Anthology of Telugu Short Stories
The choice of writers, the themes and the styles represented in this volume tell us something about Srinivas Rayaprol himself, about the mind of the creative writer-cum-translator at work. The selected texts cover a range of themes concerning man-woman relationships, women's desires, the plight of single women, the functioning of bureaucrats and politicians, among others. One cannot miss out on the preoccupation with death in many stories, nor can one ignore the ironic twist in the conclusions of some of them. The choices also seem to suggest an inclination for the unusual, rather than run-of-the-mill stories, both in terms of theme and style. The final selection of the stories seems to be purely personal. The order in which the stories have been presented too seems unique, for it defies chronology.
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A Midnight Sin
A modern girl with traditional conscience, Shayna is happily married to the loving, caring and picture perfect owner of a high-flying business empire. Her life is torn apart when she realizes her dark secret holds the only cure for her first love. Would she give up everything to see him walk again?
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Frailties of the Heart
Every one of us has a frailty or a problem. But how do we tackle it? Do we fight it or do we just let it dominate us?
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Being Stupid
At the beginning of his engineering education, Rishi is faced with a difficult choice. Should he opt for the stream that he is passionate about? Or, should he do the supposedly sensible thing and choose the branch that has the most job opportunities?
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