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- Ajoy Podder and Tanushree Podder’s ‘More Spooky Stories’
Sinister, creepy,
spine tingling and eerie…
Uday Sengupta is returning to his uncle’s sprawling house in Bastar after a long time.
As Uday picks his way through the dense foliage to reach the bungalow, a power outage plunges the place into darkness. Uday is greeted by the old retainer
and heads to the dining hall where his uncle and his old friends are celebrating a reunion.
The twelve friends are in a boisterous mood. They decide to recount their supernatural experiences to entertain the gathering.
One by one, they start narrating their experiences as Uday joins them…
***
About the authors
Born in New Delhi, Tanushree Podder worked in the corporate sector for eight long years before she quit the rat race to write. A well-known travel writer and novelist, she is passionate about travelling and writing. Climate change and the environment are of special interest to her. Tanushree enjoys writing in various genres. This has led to her writing in historical, military, crime, and paranormal genres for adults and children.
She has written many non-fiction books before moving to fiction and has published 15 novels. Among her books are Nurjahan’s Daughter, Boots Belts Berets, On the Double, Escape from Harem, Solo in Singapore, A Closetful of Skeletons, Before you Breathe, No Margin for Error, The Teenage Diary of Rani Laxmibai, The Girls in Green, Spooky Stories and An Invitation to Die. More Spooky Stories is her 16th book.
Three of her books, Boots Belts Berets, A Closetful of Skeletons, and The Girls in Green, are being adapted into web series.
Ajoy is a retired Army officer who has travelled all over India and has been posted to offbeat places around the country. A qualified mountaineer, he has undertaken several mountaineering and bicycle, as well as trekking expeditions in the mountains and valleys all across the Himalayas. He is fond of reading, writing, and photography.
He has co-authored three books with Tanushree. Decoding the Feronia Files, written by the duo, is the first Indian Cli-Fi thriller.
About the illustrator
Sucharita Sengupta Suri is an illustrator and a graphic designer based in Mumbai, India. She has been running her design studio for the past almost two decades. During the 2020 lockdown, she started following her passion for illustration. Currently, she pursues both graphic design and illustration projects professionally. Sucharita is known for her art style which she calls ‘whimsical paintings’. Her paintings explore the beauty and the magic in nature, fables, and fairytales.
About the Book - More Spooky Stories
The taxi races through the wilderness in the darkness ...Uday Sengupta is returning to his uncle's sprawling house in Bastar after a long time. As Uday picks his way through the dense foliage to reach the bungalow, a power outage…
About the Author - Tanushree Podder
About the Author - Ajoy Podder
To read more, order your copy of More Spooky Stories, by Tanushree Podder | Ajoy Podder today!
₹ 299.0000
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