Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Victims Of Desire – Ram Mishra (Book Synopsis)


A man’s desires are like ripples on water, they never cease to enlarge.


In the year 1808, a precious 280 carat diamond gets stolen from an ancient Kali temple in Rajasthan, India. Two Hundred years later, in the year 2008, the diamond resurfaces in Australia. The Diamond is presently worth a staggering Ten Million Dollars. It is currently owned by a cunning millionaire, Alexander Fox, the powerful owner of Fox Ammunitions Inc, one of the biggest weapons manufacturing company in Australia.


Fox has kept the diamond in his ancestral mansion in Dubbo, Australia, where the diamond lies in a safety vault placed inside a secret underground room which is secured by a centralized computer security system and is constantly guarded by armed security guards. To steal the diamond from Fox’s ancestral mansion, KK Raina, assembles a team consisting of Ira Handrich, an amazingly beautiful computer hacker; Siddhanth Roy, an ex-Indian Air Force pilot, simultaneously battling the global economic downturn and fate to save his dying daughter; Harry D’Cruz, a brilliant safe cracker whose dreams were shattered during the 26/11 terrorist attacks in India; and Karan Singh, the inside man. The team travels to Australia in order to pull off the heist. The scene is set for an extraordinary adventure which elicits everyone’s obscurest desires.


Copyright Registered © 2009 by Ram Mishra.


In Indore, the book is available at the following stores: Reader's Paradise (Apollo Square), Sogani Books (Rajani Bhavan), Rupayan Book House.


The book is also listed on the link: http://pothi.com/pothi/book/ram-mishra-victims-desire

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The preview looks interesting and so does the cover. I'll buy one copy and check out how the book fares overall.

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Anonymous said...

The synopsis of the story seems interesting. It's nice to see that more Indian writers are now trying their hand in the world of novel writing. Hope the book does well.

Anonymous said...

the preface looks catchy. and the cover is also looking attractive. can anyone shed more light on the plot (specially on the girl Ira ;)) ?

Anonymous said...

gud way to promote book thru blog. reveal more details.
-bnu

Unknown said...

Hey Buddy,

I've just finished reading the book. It's really good and gripping till the end. I truly enjoyed it. Great Job. Congs.

-Rg M.

Ketan - www.ketans.com said...

Is it possible for you to share an ebook version with me...thanks and regards...if possible can you send the ebook version to my email id
ketansnadar@gmail.com
I am ready to pay for that...
Thanks...
Regards

Ram Mishra said...

Hi Ketan,
Sorry Dude, I can't share an e-book version with you as there's a possibility of that e-book being used for piracy. However, I do respect your inquisitiveness and would suggest you to buy the book either online, by using the link at my website: "http://www.rammishra.com" or directly from pothi.com: "http://pothi.com/pothi/catalog/32/mysterycrime". The online-purchase process is very simple.

The print version of the book has been published by Bookworm Publishers & Distributors and is also available primarily in Indore(M.P) and at some selected shops in Hyderabad (A.P).

TC.
Ram Mishra.

Ashita said...

Nice to know, that you write "Private" books. :D