Sidin Vadukut apporte à son écriture une perspective unique, façonnée par son parcours de journaliste et d'ancien ingénieur. Son œuvre explore souvent les mondes complexes de la technologie et du commerce avec esprit et perspicacité. À travers sa prose, il offre aux lecteurs un regard captivant sur la vie moderne et ses tournants inattendus. Son écriture est fraîche et originale, ce qui en fait un auteur captivant pour un large public.
Set against the backdrop of the 2010 Allied invasion, the narrative follows a group of diverse characters navigating the complexities of war and personal struggles. As they face imminent danger, their paths intertwine, revealing their motivations and fears. Themes of sacrifice, bravery, and the moral dilemmas of conflict are explored, providing a gripping portrayal of the human experience in wartime. The tension builds as the countdown to the invasion looms, challenging each character to confront their destiny.
Alternate cover for this ISBN can be found here God Save the Dork continues in the style of the first book, a satirical and witty take on the world of corporate consultancy and management. The blunders of the protagonist Robin Varghese highlight the absurdities in corporate life, and the character’s very mediocrity makes him attractive, despite his pretensions.
Exploring The Truths Behind The Zero And Other Glories
218pages
8 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of history, myth, and modern narratives, the book delves into India's past to discern fact from fiction. Sidin Vadukut examines popular claims about India's contributions, such as the invention of zero and the nation's historical non-aggression, challenging widely held beliefs with a nuanced perspective. By addressing these topics, the author reveals a more intricate and compelling truth about India's legacy, highlighting the complexities of its cultural and historical identity.
In the bestselling tradition of Richard Preston’s now-classic medical thriller The Hot Zone and reminiscent of the blockbuster films Outbreak and Contagion, a fast-paced, page-turning thriller set in India about a deadly disease and the heroic efforts to contain the plague before it’s too late… In the courtyard of a Hindu temple in Switzerland, a woman collapses in the arms of a visiting Indian journalist, her body reduced to a puddle of blood. Never before has anyone seen anything like this. Three months later, all over Mumbai, men, women and children are ravaged by a disease that begins with initially mild symptoms—that swiftly progress until an ultimately gruesome death. Who will it hit next? And where did it come from? As the rogue microbe wreaks its bloody havoc—striking rich and poor, young and old—chaos ensues. Thousands try to flee the city, including the most powerful man in the country. Can this deadly plague be stopped? After all, all that stands between the city and apocalypse is a ragged team of doctors, civil servants, and scientists. But their intervention may be too little, too late. Suspenseful and gripping from the first page to the last, Bombay Fever is a meticulously researched novel—too plausible to ignore and too chilling to put down—from one of India’s most talented writers.