Blame it on the Butterfly
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About The Book

Mumbai a city of organised chaos is gearing up for Ganesh Visarjan. The city thrives on the chaos but today is an exception. Inspector Abhay is responsible for rerouting and managing the traffic in the Worli area. On visarjan day Abhay wakes up to a phone call and what follows is the worst day of his life. The Worli area is in a state of chaos with a chain of incidents — an accident a major terrorist plot is busted leading to a red alert in the city a fire in a high-rise building a desolate dilapidated building collapse a teenager is fighting for his life as a consequence of drug OD a drug peddler is forced to loot a bank Gaitonde — the dreaded Mumbai gangster is shot dead by Abhay on live TV a father— son relation blossoms after years of status quo a serial killer is finally nabbed and the western suburbs of Mumbai comes to a grinding halt as vehicles pile up in a traffic jam with towering Ganesh idols waiting endlessly for their chance at immersion. Inspector Abhay tries his best to attend to the incidents as it unfolds one after the other. A tiring day comes to an end and he had seen the worst of it so he thought but there was more and the day culminates in the worst twist that he could have envisaged. And what’s more bizarre is that every incident is an indirect consequence of a harmless butterfly flapping its wings in Australia — The Butterfly Effect.
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