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Murder In Quarantine

Fazza Chelkar

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Each person has his own version of skeleton in his closet - Nandan Paraiyar is summoned by his former colleague to help him with a murder investigation as it is a "Locked-room" murder. What was expected to be a simple case soon turns out to be one of the most complicated ones that Nandan had come across as he discovers that this little gathering had been a planned one in the wake of the pandemic and each person had his own little secret and motive to want the victim dead. The Bakshis' are a typical Punjabi family staying in Mumbai. A sudden relocation of Anika and Ashar, by their controversial boss Mahira Mirza leads Bakshi family to Goa. On their first night in Goa at Mahira's house, Kajal lays dead in the bathroom with a suicide note. Their sadness then turns into horror as detective Nandan Paraiyar suggests the possibility of murder. Nandan soon finds himself baffled due to the entangled relations of past and present and suspects each individual as he soon discovers that each one could have their own motive for wanting the woman dead.
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  • Publisher: LOCKSLEY HALL PUBLISHING LLP (30 July 2022)
  • ISBN-10: 9392428065
  • ISBN-13: 978-9392428067
  • Language English

About The Author

Born and brought up in Mumbai, Fazza Chelkar works as a freelancer for Technical Support. She loves reading fiction and has grown up writing short stories for her family since the age of twelve.
This is her first book.

DragonFlies Of Kurinji

Sowmya Vidyadhar

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When a beautiful black woman is found naked and dead, and her 10-year-old daughter is found broken by the neck inside a tiny wooden trunk, the police write them both off as accidents. Because in the village of Kurinji, people always died in mysterious ways - especially the lower caste. Devan is only 10 years old, when he is forcefully separated from his mother, Aami, and sent away to Calcutta. When he returns to Kurinji, nothing has changed including his sadist grandmother, and his alcoholic father who physically and sexually molests Aami. In course of time, several shocking secrets of his feudal family will come undone. The peasants are uniting against the landlords. Before their revolts turn violent, Devan must take Aami away with him to Calcutta. But what will happen when Devan finds out the truth? Will it make him hate the only person in the world he ever loved, his mother?
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  • Publisher: LOCKSLEY HALL PUBLISHING LLP (28 July 2022)
  • Language: ‎English
  • Paperback: ‎212 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎9392428057
  • ISBN-13: ‎978-9392428050

about the author

Recipient of THE PANORAMA INTERNATIONAL LITERARY AWARD 2020, Sowmya Vidyadhar, is basically a poet and a copy editor. Her style of poetry is more often confessional and feminist. Her works have appeared in several online journals and newspapers. Apart from copyediting, she also subtitles for Hollywood movies and series and in the recent years for South Indian films.
With a large fan following, she is quite active on social media and writes about current social issues and topics related to women.
Presently she is working on her second novel and on a cinema screenplay.

The Peacock Throne Wars

Rajiv Kapoor

About this book

Jay Khanna is a US army PTSD survivor, of the Middle East wars. He is working as a private eye, in NYC. He witnesses a gruesome event, and sights an old adversary, near the UN. He escapes to India, to get away from his recurring nightmares. In New Delhi he meets Noor, a modern Indian woman. They fall into an adventure in Humayun's tomb and discover the lost diary of a well-educated Sufi princess. Jahanara is the richest Shahzadi of the Mughal Empire, and the eldest daughter of the Emperor Shah Jahan and his Empress Mumtaz Mahal. They are aided by the eminent Professor Ansari, to research and translate, this invaluable manuscript. Dr. Ansari is an expert in Mughal History, at the University of Delhi, and Noor's father. The diary reveals that the learned and modern Dara Shikoh was trained, to inherit the richest empire in the world. He is rivaled by his three younger brothers, for gaining their sister's love, and father's favor. His chief rival seems to be the pious and orthodox third brother, Aurangzeb. What intrigues will the princess reveal, of the inner relationships of the Mughal Court, which ruled the most powerful Empire, in the world? Will Jay find answers to his own fears, in the history of Hindustan?
PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Publisher: LOCKSLEY HALL PUBLISHING LLP (27 July 2022)
  • Language: ‎English
  • Paperback: ‎301 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎9392428197
  • ISBN-13: ‎‎978-9392428197

about the author

Rajiv Kapoor was born in New Delhi into a Punjabi khatri family of refugees, from Lahore. He was educated by the Jesuits at St Xavier's, and graduated with Honors, from The University of Delhi. He finished his MBA in International Business, from Penn State, and is now settled in the US. He has traveled extensively around the world and loves to visit novel places and cultures. He travelled across most states of India, when he was working on the modernization of Rice Mills, and understands India's diverse culture and history. His extensive research dives deep into a critical moment, in India's long history, for his latest Historical Thriller "The Peacock Throne Wars". This book is a historical fiction, dedicated to his city of birth. He lives with his wife Sonia in NJ.

The Rajkhowa Murders

Nilutpal Gohain

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Dhubri, a small border town. Upen Rajkhowa, a District Judge at the verge of his retirement, joins the Dhubri Court as his last place of posting. A year later, when Barada Sharma, a close relative and a high ranking police officer of Assam visits them, he finds the family missing. The initial investigations reveal that after the Judge's retirement, the family went for a vacation and became untraceable. And thus begins a trail of events that lead the officer and his subordinates to one of the most horrific cases in the history of Assam. Where did the family go? Was it only a missing case or there was something more to it, something more sinister? Written in two parallel timelines, set in the 1970s, the book narrates the shocking, scary and scandalous story of 'THE RAJKHOWA MURDERS'
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  • Publisher: LOCKSLEY HALL PUBLISHING LLP (6 July 2022)
  • Language: ‎English
  • Paperback: ‎275 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎9392428081
  • ISBN-13: ‎‎978-9392428081

about the author

Nilutpal Gohain is an officer with the Government of Assam. He has authored the chart topping 'The Legend of Lachit Borphukan' which has been acquired for adaptation on screen by a leading production house. He loves researching on true stories of the North East and write on them via his books. 'The Rajkhowa Murders' is second non fiction book.

Till Death Do Us Reunite

G Venkatesh

About this book

They wed at 36, after having given up the hope of matrimony. Five years into a heaven-made marriage, she is diagnosed with breast cancer. She fights valiantly and recovers. They start rebuilding their lives, dodging numerous curveballs. The cancer relapses and metastasizes. She decides to combat it again. The Grim Reaper has other plans. This is an encomium to an adorable creation of God. It's a testament to the endurance of true love…into the afterlife. Readers will pause, ponder and pray for the soul of the woman who left behind her comforting 'heart-prints' in the lives of so many. It is a 'just-as-it-happened' narration of facts, sans any exaggeration.
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  • Publisher: LOCKSLEY HALL PUBLISHING LLP (25 June 2022)
  • Language: ‎English
  • Paperback: ‎176 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎939242812X
  • ISBN-13: ‎‎978-9392428128

about the author

Chennai-born, Mumbai-bred G Venkatesh (50) is a 'global citizen' serving as Associate Professor at the Karlstad University in Sweden. He has published a memoir, four volumes of poetry, four e-textbooks, numerous scientific publications, crosswords, and magazine articles over time. He is a 'sustainabilist' who sketches in his spare time, likes singing, and is a sports enthusiast, cricket in particular.

Echoes Of Silence

Tanushi Singh

About this book

"Faith is love's highest form. The universe listens if you're willing to surrender and reform." Echoes of Silence is the author's introspection while conversing with God. The book deals with myriad of emotions when divinity emerges in the simplest and the most unassuming ways. The signs. The miracle. The book is a spiritual insight of the author's interpretation of experiencing God's light and the impact it has made to transform her and her life.
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  • Publisher: LOCKSLEY HALL PUBLISHING LLP (2 June 2022)
  • Language: ‎English
  • Paperback: ‎163 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎‎9392428103
  • ISBN-13: 978-9392428104

about the author

Author of two international poetry publications and a popular motivational poetry book along with several anthologies , Tanushi Singh is a freelance structural engineer and a school teacher. A proud army wife, her poems are largely based on her own life experiences.
Poetry is her way of reaching out and giving back to the world as well as a catharsis to find herself amidst understanding the quest called life.
Accolades :
Her book Pursuit of sunshine in rain was shortlisted for the Times Group Auther Awards for Women authors and was invited for the prestigious award ceremony held this year in the month of March 2021.
She has also been recipient of Sathiya Sammaan Kosh awardee by digital accelerators Ne8x for her literary contributions in creating a positive influence in society.
She has also been received certificate of appreciation from Indian Awaz Organisers for her outstanding contributions in the field of literature.
In addition to this, she also writes a column for the International magazine published by Poetry Planet Publications titled" An Indian Perspective "