Join us as we delve into these captivating tales and discover the literary treasures that await you this September 2024.
Sushilkumar Shinde’s political journey is a remarkable tale of perseverance and triumph, starting as a child laborer and ward boy to becoming one of India’s most influential leaders.
During her morning jog, retired amateur sleuth Jen stumbles upon a blood-covered amnesiac in the woods but vows to stay out of the case, focusing instead on her bookshop and writing her next murder mystery.
Nominated for the 2009 Man Asian Literary Prize, The Lost Flamingoes of Bombay follows young photographer Karan Seth, who arrives in Bombay to document the city of his dreams, only to be swept into a world of crime, politics, and heartbreak after a friend’s tragic murder.
When Hazel stumbles upon a cryptic message hidden in a book at the Cinnamon Bun Bookstore, she’s puzzled but determined to crack the code.
Sandipan Chattopadhyay, a pioneering figure in modern Bengali literature, is celebrated as one of the foremost fiction writers of his time, known for his fierce anti-establishment views and championing of creative freedom.
Haunted by his failure to prevent his sister’s tragic rape and murder and struggling with his own demons, Mihir—a decorated ex-special forces officer and recovering alcoholic—sees his world further shattered when his close friend Chris is found dead near his outpost.
“I was profoundly relieved that, despite the horrifying circumstances of my husband’s death, he left this world with his clothes still on. Anthony Wistern, a man of staggering wealth with a glamorous wife, a slew of picture-perfect children, a French chateau, a Cotswold manor, numerous mistresses, and a penchant for bending moral boundaries, met a sudden end.
For centuries, corporations were seen as businesses run by capitalist elites, using their wealth to control production and wield economic power.
From a perfect romance to a chilling crime, the discovery of an abandoned suitcase on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway in May 2018 revealed the gruesome murder of 28-year-old businessman Dushyant Sharma.
In S.B. Divya’s riveting epic, a girl embarks on a quest to define her place in the universe, blending space, humanity, and self-discovery.
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