Combo of Club You To Death by Chauhan Anuja and The Dancing Boy by Purkayastha Ishani Kar (Set of 2 Books)

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This combo product is bundled in India but the publishing origin of this title may vary.Publication date of this bundle is the creation date of this bundle; the actual publication date of child items may vary.When a hunky personal trainer is found asphyxiated to death under an overloaded barbell at the posh Delhi Turf Club on the eve of the club elections it is first thought to be a freak accident. But soon it becomes clear that one of the members of the DTC - all pickled-in-privilege Dilliwallahs - is a cold-blooded killer.As the capital bristles with speculation and conspiracy theories Crime Branch veteran ACP Bhavani Singh is appointed to investigate the case. Together with his able deputies - ex-lovers Akash 'Kashi' Dogra hottie crusader for human rights and Bambi Todi wealthy girl-about-town - ACP Bhavani sets out to solve a crime that seems simple enough at the surface but turns out to have roots as deep and spreading as those of New Delhi's famous Neem trees...Anuja Chauhan returns with a bloody good romance set in the pulsating heart of Lutyen's Delhi.Key Features/Quotes A sensitive first novel about growing up and trying to fit in | set in eighties' and nineties' Calcutta Looks back nostalgically at a charming old-world city and society To be backed by book launches in Delhi and Kolkata | and media coverage at the time of release About the Book: The Dancing Boy In the sleepy by-lanes of 1980s' Calcutta | a young boy spends hours in front of the mirror | draped in his mother's saris | his face layered with make-up | as he dances and twirls around the room. Often | when he dances | he catches a glimpse of a face that is his and not quite his. His mother is ashamed of her effeminate son; his friends tease him about his eccentricities; and Moyur grows up an unwitting outcast | misunderstood by all but his friend and neighbour | Jonali. Sensitive and evocative | this promising debut novel tells the story of Moyur | the boy who never quite fits in | and that of his twin sister Moyna | who died before she was born. About the Author: Ishani Kar Purakayastha Ishani Kar Purkayastha works in London as a doctor in the field of public health. She has won commendations for her writing from the jury of the STA and the Guardian Young Travel Writer Award. Ishani has also won the 2010 Lancet Wakley Prize for her essay | 'An Epidemic of Loneliness'. This is her first novel.
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