Moti Avatarmani was told by his father, Gopal Yashwantrai Avatarmani, about a pair of precious white shoes in his childhood in which he hid diamonds. On the night of Diwali, on the very day his father left him forever, he was wearing that white shoes. Someone said that because he had embezzled, he was hiding somewhere, and someone said he had died long ago.
-Where did Gopal Yashwant Avtarmani disappeared?
– Was he alive or dead?
Only Surendra Mohan Pathak’s novel, Ek Karod Ka Joota, can answer such mysterious questions.
Catagory: Fiction
Fiction main category
Ek Hi Rasta
The brother of Sahil Sarin was in jail. He was a drug smuggler, a debtor to a drug mafia, and his death in prison at the hands of drug mafia executioners was certain under the condition of not repaying the debts. The only way to save his brother’s life was in front of Sahil Sarin that he would take his brother’s wrong occupation.
He chose his wrong path to save his brother, but there was something else in his mind, but what else did he want? The tussle between police, Sahil and drug mafias takes the story of this novel to a new turning point, but at what point? Ek Hi Rasta is a very interesting, brilliant thriller, which has a specialty of gripping to read and finish it in one sitting.
Main Apradhi Janm Ka
He’s not a man if gets scared of the bloody view in front of him
It is necessary to live in that condition, which is difficult to live in.
‘Time helps forget the greatest sorrows.
If it is not so, it will become hell to live,
And every person a living dead,
So, don’t forget that you are Sohal,
That Sohal,
Whose name is enough to frighten the enemies,
when you are in front of them,
they hold their breaths,
Because they do not know,
whether they will survive the next moment or not.’
Sinbad and the Trumpet of Israfil
‘Kevin Missal has given the age-old Sinbad tale a delightful spin. Beware, this fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping adventure is going to rob you of your sleep’-Anand Neelakantan, author of the bestselling Baahubali series and Asura: Tale of the Vanquished
# A fantastic reimagination of the Classic tale of Sinbad the Sailor from the Arabian Nights
# A must-have for all Young Adult, Fantasy, Fiction, Adventure, and Romance readers
# For the fans of Rick Riordan, Cassandra Clare, Eoin Colfer, Sarah J. Mass, George R. R. Martin, and Neil Gaiman
# Perfect for those who like stories involving prophecies, gods, demi-gods, Armageddon, friendship, and love
# Written by the bestselling mythology fiction writer Kevin Missal
Blurb:
Before I came to be known as the greatest sailor in the world, I was a young monster hunter who fell in love.
As all legendary love stories go, things were . . . well, not smooth sailing. And of course, there was the problem of the Armageddon.
So I set sail across the seven seas to hoodwink a Greek god, crash a vampire wedding, mollycoddle a giant and face the Angel of Death.
And as the hourglass turned, I had:
Seven days to save the world.
Seven days to kill the only girl I have ever loved.
Bestselling author Kevin Missal pens this thrilling reimagination of Sinbad–the fabled sailor from the classic One Thousand and One Nights–who encounters fearsome mythological monsters!
Ek Shahar Ki Maut
This is a story collection, in which alcoholic stories of sweltering women are stored in the heart of the body. In various cities of the world, there are poignant and intoxicating stories of dozens of young women smoldering in the fire of youth, in which Amrita Pritam has shown the miracle of her magical writing. It seems a new story of this era, which never will be old.
Ek Mutthi Akshar
Amrita Pritam has include her beautiful poem in Ek Mutthi Akshar. No new writer can dare to reach the level of Amrita Pritam’s book. The author has expressed her heart’s evocations and is going to bring amazing relief to the heart and mind. Off course this book is giving a new types of message.
Ek Ladaki Ek Shaap
This novel depicts female characters who run away from them, seeing the wishes of life not realizing. She keeps the face of her heart full of love and remains indelible for thirst. The impulse and fun of emotions in them, the desire to not be scattered and the longing to live, is mad.
Bihar Diaries
Bihar Diaries is a vivid account of Amit Lodha’s exciting arrest of the gangster Samant Pratap. He was notorious for countless crimes like the brutal massacre, recovery, kidnapping of hundreds of people in the area.
Along with this thrilling story, a reader can find the clues of real time challenges and hurdles of the one of the most criticized profession of the country i.e. Police services.
Wah Laut Aaya Aur Anya Kahaniyan
What happens when a disciple gets to know the dark side of his guru’s life? What happens when any thief improve in his character? The stories of Shri M, awarded with Padma Bhushan, urge us to look deep in the soul of man. These stories have a glimpse of what is the inspiration behind a particular work of a human being.
Translations Gift Set
Riveting fiction from five Indian languages
Translations illuminate the richness and diversity of literature. This special Penguin gift set brings together dazzling works of fiction that capture the depth of Indian writing. From Sankar’s incredible homage to the city of Calcutta to the astonishing dark humour of K.R. Meera, from a transporting love story by Dharamvir Bharati to Susmita Bagchi’s transformational journey and Kalki’s satirical stories, these books offer an intimate view of Indian life and culture.
With writings from Bengali, Malayalam, Hindi, Odia and Tamil, this collection is a must-have for anyone fascinated by the vast range of Indian literatures.
The titles included in the set are:
Chowringhee
Yellow Is the Colour of Longing
Chander and Sudha
Children of a Better God
Kalki: Selected Stories
