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Gone.
When Detective Michael Bennett arrested Manuel Perrine, he thought he had brought an end to the drug cartel boss,s reign of terror. But then during the trial Perrine escaped. In a bloody shoot-out, Bennett killed Perrine's wife.Now he wants nothing more than to make Bennett suffer, to make him pay. The whole family are moved to a safe house in California. But as Perrine's attack on US soil become more vicious and more daring, it's clear there is a war coming. No one, anywhere is safe.
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Anti - Social Network : An Inspector Virkar Crime
An up-all-night crime thriller, layered with suspense! - Ashwin Sanghi When college students across Mumbai are murdered one after another in gruesome ways, inspector Virkar from the crime branch is called in. As Virkar investigates, he stumbles upon a ruthless gang of young, tech-savvy miscreants who use social networking sites and the Internet for blackmail and sextortion. But how are the two cases linked? And who is the mastermind behind these killings? As the case grows murkier, the computer-challenged Virkar finds himself greatly out of his depth, chasing a killer who always seems to be one step ahead and a group that soon trains its sights on him. He must race against time to unmask the gang and to find the murderer before his reputation is ruined forever. Thick with suspense and layered with grit, anti-social network brings to you inspector Virkars toughest case yet. Interesting Facts From the bestselling author of Mumbaistan and compass box killer comes the third riveting instalment in the Mumbaistan crime-thriller series. The story once again features inspector Virkar, who is now a popular protagonist amongst readers of crime-thrillers. The book is easy to read and with its striking red and white cover with endorsements from Ashwin Sanghi and Ravi Subramanian, will find a lot of new readers. Anti-social network will appeal to fans of the authors books as well as find new ones.
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Secrets and Second Chances
Tender, bittersweet and moving, Secrets and Second Chances is about the fragile threads that bind a mother and daughter and the brave choices a woman makes to follow her heart. Nandita Dharkar, a strikingly beautiful and talented architect, relocates to Mumbai from Delhi, seeking new horizons and compelling explanations about ghosts from her mothers past. As she revels in her new found independence and forges new friendships, her job at a prestigious architect firm brings suave hotelier Aryan Rai into her life-and she falls hopelessly in love with him. But when her best friend, the carelessly handsome Aditya Arora, suddenly lands on her doorstep, Nandita realises how fickle the heart can be. In the midst of it all, she is unable to forget the mysterious letter she had discovered in her mother's jewellery box. When she embarks on a quest to find out the identity of the letter writer, shocking secrets about her mothers past come to the forefront. Will this shatter Nandita or will she heal through forgiveness? Tender,bittersweet and moving,Secrets and Second Chances examines the fragile threads that bind a mother and daughter,and the brave choices a woman makes to follow her heart.
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Middle School: How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli, a
Rafe Khatchadorian is ready for a fun summer at camp - until he finds out it's a summer school camp! Luckily, Rafe easily makes friends with his troublemaking cabin mates and bunkmate, a boy nicknamed Booger Eater, who puts up with endless teasing from the other kids. Rafe soon realises there's more to a person than a nickname, though, and Booger Eater might be the kind of friend you want on your side when the boys from the Cool Cabin attack. This fourth book in the massively popular Middle School series is an unforgettable summer of hi-jinks, new friends, and surprises, all told with the hilarity and honesty readers have come to expect from blockbuster author James Patterson.
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An Aryan Journey
The author has compiled this brilliant, educative work after referring, studying and doing his thorough research about the origin of the Aryans, their arrival to India and the legacy they have supposedly left behind in the form of literature. But unlike most of the theories, the author asserts that the Aryans came into the nation on trade ships and it was the people of the Indus Valley Civilization who even let them to live amongst them. There are many references to Vedas and Zoroastrian epics and scriptures. A source also claims that the Zoroastrianism also belonged to the same ethnic stock as the Aryans. A must have history aficionados. About Harsh Mahaan Cairae Harsh Mahaan Cairae is an Indian scholar, philosopher and writer. His specialization is the Vedas, which happens to be his chief interest. He is an ardent student of religion and philosophy. He has thoroughly studied the epics and scared scriptures of many religions, including the Zoroastrian and the Vedas. He is currently working on deciphering the Indo-Aryan code written in historical works.
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The Striker
1902, and Isaac Bell is investigating sabotage in a West Virginia coal mine. But when he stops a runway train, saving countless lives, Bell discovers that it is part of a conspiracy to frame striking miners. From West Virginia to Pittsburgh, New York City and Cincinnati, Bell is now on the hunt for clues to discover who is behind this murderous scheme. It puts him up against a ruthless agent provocateur allied to a cabal of staggering ambition and cold-bloodedness. Bell must prevent them starting a war which could bring the nation to its knees. Introducing us to Isaac Bell early in his career, The Striker is a pulse-pounding adventure from the world’s favourite writer of non-stop thrillers.
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Children of the Revolution
Ex-college lecturer Gavin Miller is found dead; his distorted body strewn across a disused railway track near home. There’s no sign of struggle, and no concrete evidence except for one distinguishing package: £5,000 of cash, tucked inside the man’s pocket. But the DCI Banks delves into Miller’s past; he uncovers a troubled existence tarnished by accusations of abuse and misconduct which throws up an array of puzzling questions. What really occurred at the college where the victim used to teach? How was he embroiled in political activism at Essex University, over forty year ago? And what links him to an upstanding pillar of the community, who also harbours a dark secret from her past? One thing is clear: someone will stop at nothing – even murder – to prevent Banks from discovering the truth… ‘If you haven’t encountered DCI Banks before, prepare for a crash course in taut, clen writing and subtle psychology. And watch for those twists – they’ll get you every time.’ IAN BANKIN
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Dust.
After working on one of the worst mass killing in US history, Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta returns home to recover, but an unsettling call drives her straight back to work. The body of a young woman has been discovered inside the gate of MIT, draped in an unusual cloth and posed in a way that is too deliberate to be the killer’s first strike. A preliminary examination reveals that the body is covered in a fine dust that under ultra-violet light fluoresces blood-red, emerald-green and sapphire-blue and physical evidence links this to another series of disturbing homicides in Washington, DC. As she pieces together the fragments of evidence, Scarpetta and her team are drawn deeper into the dark world of designer drugs, drone technology, organized crime, and shocking corruption at the highest level. Dust is a thrilling, addictive novel featuring one of the most iconic, original and compelling characters in crime fiction today.
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Just One Evil Act
When Hadiyyah Upman disappears from London in the company of her mother, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers is as devastated as the girl's father. They are her close friends as well as neighbours, but since the child is with her mother, nothing can be done. Five months later, Hadiyyah is kidnapped from an open air market in Lucca, Italy, and this triggers an investigation in the full glare of the media spotlight. Barbara's clever manipulation of the worst of London's tabloids forces New Scotland Yard to become involved. But rather than Barbara herself, her superior officer DI Thomas Lynley is assigned to handle a situation made delicate by racial issues, language difficulties, and the determination of an Italian magistrate to arrest and convict someone - anyone - for the crime.
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Whiskey:There's Nowhere Left to Run
Eli Landon seems to have the perfect life. A beautiful wife, a wonderful house, a dazzling legal career. But when his wife is brutally murdered after confessing to an affair, Eli is named prime suspect. After a year long ordeal the case is dropped for lack of evidence, but Eli's world is in tatters. Abandoned by his friends, hounded by the media and a detective with a grudge, Eli retreats to the small-town sanctuary of Whiskey Beach. Camping out in his grandmother's atmospheric house by the sea he meets Abra Walsh - compassionate, courageous and hiding secrets of her own. But as Abra and Eli take their first tentative steps towards each other, a deadly enemy is watching them from the shadows. An enemy determined to make sure Eli Landon will never have that 'perfect life' - whatever the cost .
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I've Got You Under My Skin
When Laurie Moran’s husband was brutally murdered, only three-year-old Timmy saw the face of his father‘s killer. Five years later, his piercing blue eyes still haunt Timmy’s dreams. Laurie is haunted by more – the killer’s threat to her son as he fled the scene: ‘Tell your mother she’s next, then it’s your turn…’ Now Laurie is dealing with murder again, this time as producer of a true-crime, cold-case television show. The series will launch with the twenty-year-old unsolved murder of Betsy Powell. Betsy, a socialite, was found suffocated in her bed after a gala celebrating the graduation of her daughter and three friends. The sensational murder was news nationwide. Reopening the case in its lavish setting and with the cooperation of the surviving guests that night. Laurie is sure to have a hit on her hands. But when Betsy’s estranged friends begin filming, it becomes clear each is hiding secrets… small and large. And a pair of blue eyes is watching events unfold, too…
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Loss of Innocence
Yet for Whitney Dane - spending the summer of her twenty-first year on Maratha's Vineyard,soon to be married and the youngest daughter of the patrician Dane family - life could not be safer,nor the future more certain.Whitney has everything she has ever wanted,and is everything her all- powerful and doting father,Charles Dane,wants her to be. But the Vineyard's still waters are disturbed by the appearance of Benjamin Blaine.An underprivileged,yet fiercely ambitious and charismatic young man,Blaine is a force of nature neither Whitney nor her family could have prepared for. As Ben's prences begins to awaken independence within Whitney,it also brings deep-rooted Dane tensions to a dangerous head.And soon Whitney's guilded future becomes far from certain,and her picture-perfect family far from pretty.
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Polar Trek
Call it a test of human endurance or a thirst driven by passion, a trek around the opposite poles is an achievement of just about a handful. This is obvious because of the extremities surrounding such an adventure. Such destinations attract few visitors and invariably those belonging to nearby lands, where similar extreme climatic conditions exist. Polar visits by tropical folks however are most uncommon. Suhas Mantri has the rare distinction of being such one such polar tourist who has trekked both, the Arctic and the Antarctic. He has articulated his incredible experiences in a manner that would inspire all those with the thirst and passion to discover the unknown.
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Buddha : A Story of Enlightenment
When young Siddhartha was told never to leave the walls of his palace, he thought it was his father's enemies he had to fear. He was wrong. Curiosity led him to leave the protection of his walls and venture forth, seeking answers to questions he didn't know. He found them in the eyes of the poor and the desolate, in the dying and the old, in the plague-ridden and the greedy. He found these answers and fled, running from his family and people to find more answers. Why does Mankind deserve these plagues, he asked. Why do men age and die? Why do some others kill for money, while others mourn over the long dead? Why does Mankind suffer? He found a tree in Gaya and sat underneath it, meditating for years in search of the answers to life, the universe and everything. When he found them, he found something men have looked for eons without success, Enlightenment. On the foundation of his teachings stands one of the largest religions of the world. Gautama Siddhartha was no more just a man, he was more, much more. Men began calling him Enlightened One, Buddha. This graphic novel visits the story of one of the greatest men to have ever walked the Earth and tells his story like it never has before. About the Authors Deepak Chopra is an Indian-American alternative medicine practitioner, holistic health and New Age guru. A prolific writer, some of his works are: Creating Health, Quantum Healing, Perfect Health, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, The Way of the Wizard and Ageless Body Timeless Mind. A graduate of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, he practiced conventional medicine for a period before turning to alternative medicine, influenced by the doctrines of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. He is the founder of the Chopra Foundation, the American Association for Ayurvedic Medicine (AAAM) and Maharishi AyurVeda Products International. Celebrated for his work and contributions to the field of Ayurveda, Dr. Chopra was presented the Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Republic awarded by the Pio Manzu International Scientific Committee, The Oceana Award in 2009 and 2006 Ellis Island Medal of Honor by the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations. Joshua Dysart is an American comic book writer known best for his work on Greendale, and Unknown Soldier. Dean Hyrapiet is an American comic book illustrator known best for Voodoo Child, India Authentic, Project Kalki and John Moore Presents: Dead Soldier.
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The Millionaire Map
The Millionaire Map NEVER ACCEPT A MAP FROM SOMEONE WHO HASN’T BEEN WHERE YOU WANT TO GO. “This is the book I wished was available 30 years ago when I was desperate and broke with only a dream of one day being a millionaire. Now, as a multimillionaire, I want to share the wisdom I’ve gained from the journey and provide other travelers with a map to guide them on their journey.” Jim STOVALL What fellow millionaires are saying about Jim Stovall… “Jim Stovall is one of the most remarkable and inspiring individuals of this age—of any age. His example of doing good and great things in the face of what others would consider to be debilitating challenges is uplifting and inspiring.” Steve FORBES “When Jim Stovall, through his business, makes his movies such as The Ultimate Gift accessible both as a premiere theatrical and DVD movie, as well as part of a school curriculum, he improves the lives of young and old alike.” Donald J. TRUMP “I have long been a fan of Jim Stovall’s work for blind people around the world through his company Narrative Television Network. His work stands as a symbol of the good that can happen when people believe in helping one another and strive to make a difference.” Ted TURNER
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Spot Girl
Jia is living her greatest dream. Shes the manager cum girl Friday of the countrys hottest film star Shezad Khan, She loves her job and she loves her boss. However, her wonderfully stressful life hits a low when Shezad gets romantically involved with an upcoming actress. She soon finds her picture perfect existence clouded with self-doubt, heartbreak, questionable career choices and total disillusionment. In a place where everyone pays a price, how far will she go for her love? From Mumbai to Cannes, Spot Girl is the journey of an ordinary girl who ends up finding something real in this fascinating world of make belief. About the Author Komal Mehta used to be a spot girl-however, she is now an author, story and screenwriter. She discovered she could write at the age of sixteen and went on to write for newspapers, magazines, DVD covers, websites, blogs, etc. She now writes books and scripts for movies and serials. She has an engineering degree in IT and is a postgraduate in management. Her previous work experience includes working for Reliance Big Entertainment, EURO RSCG and Pradeep Guhas Culture Company (Culture Brandz) in the field of film marketing.
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Popular a Memoir : Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Gee
Maya is a fifteen year old girl who feels out of place in school. The social life is strangely vague to her. The volley ball girls, the band children, the jocks, and the outcasts appear to be dwelling in an utterly chaotic world. This makes Maya claim to be a geek herself. On a fateful day, she meets Betty from the 1952 edition of Betty Cornell’s Guide to Teenage Popularity and ventures out on a social experiment. She compiles one chapter at time, with titles like Personality, Hair, Poise and such headers. She recounts all kinds of emotions – poignancy and hilarious – all ending in the grand plan, the prom. About Maya Van Wagenen Maya Van Wagenen was eleven when her family moved to Texas, which served as the backdrop for her book Popular. Apart from writing, Maya is passionate about reading, chocolate and British television. She has two siblings and currently lives with her parents in the rural part of Georgia.
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Romancing The Duke
In the first in Tessa Dare’s captivating Castle Ever After series, a mysterious fortress is the setting for an unlikely love… As the daughter of a famed author, Isolde Ophelia Goodnight grew up on tales of brave knights and fair maidens. She never doubted romance would be in her future, too. The storybooks offered endless possibilities. And as she grew older, Izzy crossed them off. One by one by one. No, no, and…Heh. Now Izzy’s given up yearning for romance. She’ll settle for a roof over her head. What fairy tales are left over for an improverished twenty-six-year-old woman who’s never even been kissed? This one.
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Eleven:Triumphs, Trials & Turbulence 1st Edition
A billion heart-beat… It best defines cricket in India. Butter Chicken is not so great Indian equalizer, a cover drive hit with kingly disdain from the magnificent willow of Sachin Tendulkar is. Our secular credentials may come frequently under microscopic scrutiny, but the ability of cricket to bring all Indians together remains unparalleled. From the taxi-driver in Mumbai men in Kumarakom’s backwaters to the CEO of a multinational software in Bengaluru, cricket binds them in an inextricable grip of togetherness. This book traces the fast-paced epochal events in Indian cricket since 2003 ranging from the contentious years of Ganguly's captaincy to the extraordinary rise of an instinctive genius called Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Amazing wins, heart-breaking losses, new heroes, endless controversies, big-ticket cash, dark politics, a T20 World Cup with IPL. Like India, cricket itself is work-in-progress.
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Jack & Master : A Tale of Friendship, Passion and
The legendary story of two friends, one of them is a ‘Jack’ of all trades, whereas the other is the ‘Master’ of one, began twenty years ago in the Grinnels University of Goa. One is a suave, charming person, who sways women off their feet by his guitar and he can be a cyber wizard at the same time. The other is a ‘Master’ in economics, who shook the very foundation of the political scene of Goa. Both of them are young and in love, and together they embark upon a fun ride. What happens when a vivacious college drop-out, Jack, meets the invincible Master? The story revolves around their sizzling chemistry, friendship and craziness together and a raving face-off between the two in the end. Who comes out victorious, Jack or the Master? About Karan Verma Karan Verma is a talented young postgraduate from IMT Ghaziabad. He is a writer, entrepreneur and a renowned public speaker across B-schools. He has several television shows and a handful of movies in his kitty and with this debut novel he is all set to venture into the field of writing as well.
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Eighteen and Wiser (Not Quite!)
Join Rinki and the walf pack in the most exciting year of their lives She has dreamed of it, longed for it, cried for it. And now, she’s it. Rinki Tripathi is finally eighteen! But, as she realizes, being eighteen comes with its own set of troubles: parental expectations (they seem to be obsessed with the ‘F’ word: Future), romantic complications (in the form of the so-gorgeous-it-isn’t-fair Tejas), professional tribulations (don’t even ask). Rinki can’t understand why her male friends prefer her female friends to her. Her college teachers can’t understand why her attendance is so poor. And her parents, poor folks, don’t understand her at all! Rinki has hit the magic number but her life is far from magical. Will the eighteenth year of her life make her feel wiser? Read the last instalment in the Rinki series and find out.
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Alice in Corporate Land : Career Lessons from a Fa
A book is more than complete if it evokes wonder, emotions and provokes thought. If it births new ideas, by sharing its own fresh ones, that book accounts for an engaging read. Alice in Corporate Land attempts to look at the career growth of a young girl in the corporate world, keeping the Alice in Wonderland fairy fable as the fabric or the frame of narration. Just like Alice meets strangers in her journey, this book introduces us to strange but insightful ideas and thoughts about our professional life. The young girl in the book could be any fresher who is looking for some help, advice and a friendly guidance in the corporate world. A must read for focussed professionals who aspire to scale greater heights. About Tulika Tripathi Tulika Tripathi is an Indian writer and author. She is the managing Director of the Asian Operations for an international talent solutions company. She has been into recruitment for the past ten years and has a vast experience in corporate. Alice in Corporate Land holds more gravity as a book, as it is written by an achiever herself.
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A Town Like Ours
so why have they come, why did they choose Pingakshipura of all places Are they seeking or are they running away? Nourishing myself with bidi fumes, I watch, listen and think. I want to know. Pingakshipura-where the water runs a poisonous black and the hair on every childs head is white. And yet, it is a village-turned-town like any other in India, where every life hides a story. Reclining on her thin mattress in a room at the corner of the temple, Rajakumari, retired whore and long-time resident of the town, shares with us some of these stories. Of Saroja and Sampathu, unlikely lovers and parents who have both fled scenes of murder. Of Kripa and Manohar, the childless couple discovering something new about each other after long years of marriage. Of Lectric Mamu, injured by the infidelity of the one woman who is immune to his charms. Of Gundumani, the boy with the crooked leg and his almost-sister, Rukmini. Of the temple priest, one-time servant of the red-eyed Pingakshi, who birthed the towns new divinity - Sugandha Enterprises. In her seventh novel, Kavery Nambisan takes us again, with great sensitivity and fierce clarity, into the heart of rural and small-town India and into the lives of everyday people, where everything is extraordinary. Interesting Facts Author shortlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize and the DSC Prize for previous novel The Story That Must Not Be Told. About the Author: Kavery Nambisan is a writer and a surgeon. She picked up the pen after starting to practise surgery and has since combined two professions successfully, because she says - she does nothing else. She is the author of six novels: The Truth (Almost) About Bharat, The Scent of Pepper, Mango-coloured Fish, On Wings of Butterflies, The Hills of Angheri and The Story That Must Not Be Told (shortlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize and the DSC Prize).