The Mohanbari Murders

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by Esha Pandey


  “I loved the book and the characters. The book has been so convincingly written that I actually checked whether there is an Australian cricketer who goes by that name.”

  Vanished : A Mysterious Love Story

  Blurb

  Ram vanishes into thin air one fine night and leaves Sunila gasping for breath. Will she survive? Will she ever find out what happened to Ram? Where has he vanished?

  Praise for the story

  “I found the writing style to be very interesting. Like a monotone yet the heaviness in the voice will keep you glued you to the book. A woman abandoned. Why? Will she ever find out why her partner left her? It's a very short read and you will finish it in one go but that does not mean that when you close the book, the story is over. It's then that your brain starts churning. Questions like why were this topic even in a short story. My mind started conjuring images of what could have happened. One thing that this book lacks is the play around with emotions. The author has touched abandonment to realization without even once changing the voice of the narrator. Punctuated with a few scattered dialogues, this book kept me glued till the end.”

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  [1] Colonel in the Indian Army

  [2] National Defence Academy

  [3] A call sign is assigned to all police officers while they are on duty. Whenever they call dispatch, they state their call sign for easy identification.

  [4] Closed User Group for mobile phone, generally used in an organization.

  [5] Station House Officer,an Inspector or Sub Inspector, incharge of a Police Station.

  [6] Russian made Avtomat Klashnikov Automatic Rifle

  [7] Assistant Superintendent Of Police, first posting of an IPS officer.

  [8] Scene of crime

  [9] Quick Reaction Team

  [10] Under Ground elements

 

 

 


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