"The Ekkos Clan", my first novel would be released shortly.
It's the fascinating
account of Kubha and the basketful of folklore she inherited from her
ancestors. The eventful lives of Kubha and her family span a hundred years and
encompass turbulent phases of Indian history. The family saga unfurls gradually,
along with Kubha’s stories, through the three main characters – Kratu Sen, a
grad student at Stanford, Kratu’s best friend Tista Dasgupta, and Afsar
Fareedi, a linguistic palaeontologist.
Afsar hears about Kubha’s stories from Kratu in a casual
conversation, but she figures that these stories are not meant to be mere bed
time tales – they contain rich linguistic fossils and layers of histories.
In a bizarre incident Kratu miraculously survives an attempt on
his life. His sister and uncle had not been so lucky. Were these murders acts of revenge,
or a larger ideological conflict connected to Kubha’s stories which conceal
perilous secrets that should be suppressed?
Afsar, Kratu and Tista travel across continents to unravel the
mystery of Kubha’s roots and the origin of her stories.
At a different level, the novel subtly delves into the origin of one of
the oldest civilizations of the world and the first book written by mankind.
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