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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHave you ever come face to face with a stark, raving maniac?
No? Good! Keep it that way … but don’t read this book if you’re not keen on meeting one.
Why?
Because this is the strange and terrifying story of two completely different people.
One, an innocent young woman in Kolkata. The other, a mad maniac who is also a seasoned Maoist.
One, in search of a lost uncle. The other, in search of redemption, revenge, and respect.
One carries a simple penknife for protection. The other, a truckload of deadly explosives.
They say circumstances change people!
The meek can suddenly become bold and brave. An ordinary person can change into an extraordinary one. And unfortunate circumstances can turn a cool and controlled individual into a mad, raving maniac.
Jhangir Kerawala
Jhangir Kerawala, an accountant and a marketing person in the earlier years of his career, switched over to the creative profession in the mid-eighties.
He brought out the comic series, “The Adventures of Timpa,” wrote three full-length novels on the same characters, and also wrote three short story based books for children.
He has also dwelt upon a cartoon series that is yet to be published. The next ten years, he returned to marketing and the corporate world.
He started his career as a full-time writer in the year 2012 and wrote “JFK,” a crime thriller and “The Phoenix of Persia,” an historic fiction.
“Girl in the Red Corridor” is his third book.
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