Satyasandha Sarkar, a thirty-one-year-old journalist, is jolted out of his comfortable existence when his aunt, Medhasri Sen, commits suicide.Before her death, he finds she had laid a trail of clues for him to follow.
They lead to stories she wrote and hid in five different places in Orissa,Jharkhand and Bengal, each part of a puzzle he must solve to uncover the secret of her life and death. In the process, Satya discovers how close to the edge he himself had been, and what he must do to save himself. Intriguing and exhilarating, this is a tour de force of the imagination.
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ Rimi B. Chatterjee is a novelist and academic. Her works include Signal Red, The City of Love, which was short-listed for the Vodafone Crossword Book Award, and Empires of the Mind, an academic history of Oxford University Press's relations with India before 1947, which won the SHARP de Long Book Prize. She teaches English at Jadavpur University and is working on her next novel, Antisense, and a graphic novel, Kalpa: Shadowfalls. She blogs at /.