While on a trip to Bolpur Santiniketan, Ronobir Sanyal, the noted private investigator along with his cousin Subho and his author friend Neelkanta babu comes across a murder of a retired judge. Later a case of theft of a priceless item is also discovered. The case looks pretty intriguing. There are lots of pieces in the puzzle that Ronobir Sanyal aka Ronuda is unable to comprehend at first. A series of interactions with the key characters is required to understand if theft was the motive behind the murder or the theft was just a work by an opportunist. Things become doubly challenging when the murderer is found to be someone who is a master in the craft of prosthetics. However Ronuda emerges as a winner as he solves both the mysteries in record time. How? Read on……..
Every life has a tale to tell. However the sad point is that in most cases there is no one to communicate it to the world at large. Maa is an absolutely authentic, transparent and honest memoir of my mother but it is certainly not something to be kept personal and not public because the story and the learning it contains is immense and that is very much essential for each and every such woman of this country at least who believe that their family is more important than they themselves. It is learning for every such woman who digest many unpalatable events in their life with a pinch of agony thinking there will be better times ahead and thus losing out on life and what it has to offer. Maa tracks the journey of my mother since her birth and the important events that take place in her life. How her life keeps molding for the worse with the passage of time and finally how circumstances disallow her to lead a decent and peaceful life.
Every life has a tale to tell. However the sad point is that in most cases there is no one to communicate it to the world at large. Maa is an absolutely authentic, transparent and honest memoir of my mother but it is certainly not something to be kept personal and not public because the story and the learning it contains is immense and that is very much essential for each and every such woman of this country at least who believe that their family is more important than they themselves. It is learning for every such woman who digest many unpalatable events in their life with a pinch of agony thinking there will be better times ahead and thus losing out on life and what it has to offer. Maa tracks the journey of my mother since her birth and the important events that take place in her life. How her life keeps molding for the worse with the passage of time and finally how circumstances disallow her to lead a decent and peaceful life.
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