Book description
When you decide to go like that, you don't just lose your life - you
lose the right to any privacy that you had a claim to when you were
alive. My mother after all had made the cardinal sin of getting
murdered...' For a long time after her mother's gruesome death Neha is
enraged with her, convinced it was her mother's own scheming ways that
brought it about; after all don't the murdered invite retribution? But
then a distress call from her childhood friend Samir brings Neha back to
the hills of Coonor, to find that he has been implicated in the murder
of the new paramour of his married lover, Sujala. And much though Neha
would like to help him, she cannot shut her mind to the fact that the
circumstances in which the victim was found bear an uncanny resemblance
to the manner in which her own mother had been murdered. Nor can she
deny the fact that she too is irresistibly drawn to the seductive charms
of the luminously beautiful Sujala... Vijay Nair wears the diverse and
multiple hats of organization coach and consultant, fiction writer,
critic, columnist and theatre director. He has a Postgraduate Diploma in
Personnel Management and Industrial Relations from XLRI, Jamshedpur. In
2004, Vijay was awarded the British Council Charles Wallace Award and
was the Writer in Residence at the University of Kent, Canterbury, in
January-March 2005. In 2006, Vijay's first novel, Master of Life Skills,
was published by HarperCollins India. In 2007, he attended the 40th
International Writers Program offered by the University of Iowa, U. S.A.