The novel is a chilling tale of a father and his deformed son on a journey across a city where the rajesy of those killed have Apart from rajesh crime novel in pocket-sized novels, his stories have been published in serial form by Tamil magazines like Kumudam, Vikatan and other publications. Buy Rajeshkumar Crime Novel Tamil Magazine. Online Shop for Indian Tamil Magazines, Overseas Subscription from mall.coimbatore.com. Worldwide Shipping. Quick Delivery.
Rajesh Kumar is an extremely prolific Tamil writer, most famous for his crime, detective, and science fiction stories. Since publishing his first short story 'Seventh Test Tube' in Kalkandu magazine in 1968, he has written over 1,500 short novels and over 2,000 short stories.12Many of his detective novels feature the recurring characters Vivek and Rubella.He continues to publish at least five novels every month, in the pocket magazines Best Novel, Everest Novel, Great Novel, Crime Novel, and Dhigil Novel, besides short stories published in weekly magazines like Kumudam and Ananda Vikatan. His writing is widely popular in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and in Sri Lanka.Source: wikiVisit.
Hands down one of the most intelligently crafted mysteries that I've ever read. Considering that my mystery/thriller consumption appetite has been at an all-time low for sometime, I was doubly surprised by the kick I got out of this novel.Started this one with a lot of eagerness, if not expectations, Sujatha being one of my favorite writers and this one being my first glimpse at his famous lawyer sleuth duo of Ganesh-Vasanth. And though I wasn't disappointed or something, I got really nervous a Hands down one of the most intelligently crafted mysteries that I've ever read. Considering that my mystery/thriller consumption appetite has been at an all-time low for sometime, I was doubly surprised by the kick I got out of this novel.Started this one with a lot of eagerness, if not expectations, Sujatha being one of my favorite writers and this one being my first glimpse at his famous lawyer sleuth duo of Ganesh-Vasanth. And though I wasn't disappointed or something, I got really nervous at about the halfway stage about the possible denouements to the mystery because the plot was so wildly pulsating between crime and science and supernatural, that the denouement could only be either wickedly brilliant or an absolute cliche. Thankfully, it was the former.Talking about wicked brilliance - This is the first time I'm reading a full-length novel in which the last line-yes the very last line of the novel throws new light on the entire plot of the novel. This is also my first murder mystery in which everything -the perpetrator, the motive, the method- is left open-ended.
It takes guts to do this even today since it puts some readers off, and to have done this in 1981 brings out a big salute to Sujatha. Of course I'm not well read, so any recommendations of similar novels/authors is most welcome. Sujatha's narrative seamlessly shifts perspective throughout the novel, effortlessly hopping between the calmness and composure of lawyer Ganesh and the light-heartedness of his play boyish PJ-cracking assistant Vasanth and the grimness of the autumnal murders with an abundance of the usual Sujatha wordplays. Enjoyed the concocted Tamil poems that augmented the supernatural and had to kick myself for not being able to guess the Science part accurately enough despite it being a novel written in 1981.Looking forward to reading more of Ganesh-Vasanth! Ganesh, a famous lawyer in Chennai and his junior, Vasanth, visits their client Leena viyasan's farm. Leena's uncle, Kumara viyasan, tells them that two years back a ghost possessed Leena and she killed a boy by drinking his blood. But Leena, 18 and innocent is about to become the heir of 10 million worth farm.
Ganesh and Vasanth sees the ghost which appears to resemble leena. The next day they find a dead body in the farm. The dead body disappears from the police custody. The mystery is solved Ganesh, a famous lawyer in Chennai and his junior, Vasanth, visits their client Leena viyasan's farm. Leena's uncle, Kumara viyasan, tells them that two years back a ghost possessed Leena and she killed a boy by drinking his blood.
But Leena, 18 and innocent is about to become the heir of 10 million worth farm. Ganesh and Vasanth sees the ghost which appears to resemble leena. The next day they find a dead body in the farm. The dead body disappears from the police custody. The mystery is solved by the lawyers by debating science and supernatural theory. This book was awesome.Actually to certain unpredictable things,we can give explanation in two ways 1. One from historical scriptures 2.
From logical thinking deriving the possible solution whers science helps. For example, If u speak about, the world gonna get demolished in 2012 people speak about, 1. Some people say as per old scriptures given in bible or mayans calendar, 2. In another way people give out rational ideas y it should happ. This was clearly told in this book dealing with appari This book was awesome.Actually to certain unpredictable things,we can give explanation in two ways 1.
One from historical scriptures 2. From logical thinking deriving the possible solution whers science helps. For example, If u speak about, the world gonna get demolished in 2012 people speak about, 1. Some people say as per old scriptures given in bible or mayans calendar, 2.
In another way people give out rational ideas y it should happ. This was clearly told in this book dealing with apparition.
It was a very good thriller and I wud say pls dont read this book when u r alone. The first ever Sujata's novel that I read.It still is works out as one of the best thriller/horror book even to this today. Considering the time it was written, the vast technical details he tried bring in, is amazing!
Also, the logical explanations he tries to give to every scenario.Though there are many questions left unanswered, he has brilliantly woven the story such that the ending is left to the reader to decide, whether it is technology or the sinister that lead the entire story. Brillian The first ever Sujata's novel that I read.It still is works out as one of the best thriller/horror book even to this today. Considering the time it was written, the vast technical details he tried bring in, is amazing! Also, the logical explanations he tries to give to every scenario.Though there are many questions left unanswered, he has brilliantly woven the story such that the ending is left to the reader to decide, whether it is technology or the sinister that lead the entire story.
Brilliant at that!The style of his writing appealed to me, a lot! There is no beating around the bush scenes or detailing too much into the characters or the places or even scene changes itself, trying to keep the book lengthier. This helped in keeping the pace of the book and I couldn't stop reading until I finished reading it.My first encounter with Ganesh and Vasanth, though Vasanth is attractive with his wits, somewhere it doesn't appeal much with his menine characteristics. Ganesh is the mature and deserving to be a boss type.Overall, the book is more than a good read, not the best though! (The bestest part is limited to the technical details considering the time the book was written). Sujatha, man of wits and twists has woven the characters and the story really well.Every chapter ends with a twist which gets unfolded in the start of the next chapter.At first it may appear vague but once the ghost part starts appearing the story picks up the heat and speed. The astonishing part is when you are sure things are scientifically happened author stirs it up makes you believe about supernatural things.
Mind you, this is a novel written in early 80's with scientific notions of 21st ce Sujatha, man of wits and twists has woven the characters and the story really well.Every chapter ends with a twist which gets unfolded in the start of the next chapter.At first it may appear vague but once the ghost part starts appearing the story picks up the heat and speed. The astonishing part is when you are sure things are scientifically happened author stirs it up makes you believe about supernatural things. Mind you, this is a novel written in early 80's with scientific notions of 21st century. The beauty of the novel is that even in the last word of the novel the suspense is maintained. The witty and level headed pair of lawyers keep the reader glued in.Storytelling is so realistic that the reader can relate to it easily and the character building is perfect too. To keep the reader happy, he has spiced it up with a sexy hot lady.
There are many unanswered questions. As you know, never diverged from the plot too.Overall, Amazing novel and lives it up for the ages to come. Timeless Thriller with quirky twists. This is such a masterpiece from Sujatha considering the time it was written. Got chills down my spine while reading it at night. Such an interesting thriller which persuades you to keep on reading and never put the book down.
Every time you change the page, there is a twist. There are many unanswered questions but.Spoiler Ahead. What was that sound from the third floor? Why didn't Vasanth get the photos developed.
Why didn't Ganesh send the article that he had read about holography to The prof This is such a masterpiece from Sujatha considering the time it was written. Got chills down my spine while reading it at night.
Such an interesting thriller which persuades you to keep on reading and never put the book down. Every time you change the page, there is a twist. There are many unanswered questions but.Spoiler Ahead. What was that sound from the third floor? Why didn't Vasanth get the photos developed. Why didn't Ganesh send the article that he had read about holography to The professor? What was that barcode found in the secret room in Vyasan' s bathroom?
A lot more.But easily as engaging as a commercial movie. Most of Sujatha's novels are short, but this one is pretty elaborate and the length makes the book equally interesting too.The prime characters solving the mysterious happenings in the Farm House has been wonderfully canvassed and you will be submerged in the details. Analyzing the ghost stories and looking into the beneficiaries make the book a page turner.And bringing in concepts like Hologram (which were very new at the time of the book release) and having a R&D out of it just shows the s Most of Sujatha's novels are short, but this one is pretty elaborate and the length makes the book equally interesting too.The prime characters solving the mysterious happenings in the Farm House has been wonderfully canvassed and you will be submerged in the details. Analyzing the ghost stories and looking into the beneficiaries make the book a page turner.And bringing in concepts like Hologram (which were very new at the time of the book release) and having a R&D out of it just shows the scientific quotient of the author.A wonderful novel by Sujatha as usual. One of my best tamil books till date.
And I guess this will remain so forever.A thriller where you will start suspecting everyone. At times, I even suspected myself that I've missed something that he gave as a clue. But that's the beauty of this masterpiece.This is my first ganesh vasanth novel.
But I needed no introduction about them their characters are so developed in every dialogue they say. Vasanth is really humorous in midst of a nail biting thriller.
The science that he talked about 34 y One of my best tamil books till date. And I guess this will remain so forever.A thriller where you will start suspecting everyone. At times, I even suspected myself that I've missed something that he gave as a clue. But that's the beauty of this masterpiece.This is my first ganesh vasanth novel. But I needed no introduction about them their characters are so developed in every dialogue they say. Vasanth is really humorous in midst of a nail biting thriller. The science that he talked about 34 yrs back is the same science I know even now.
Only some can stand the test of time. And this book, it'll be still fresh even for my children I guess.Any creativity that leaves out the interpretation all to yourself is the best because the author convinces you that it's a good climax. What's more interesting is, I knew that the climax is left to interpretation even before starting the book but still loved it so much.Sujatha is a genius no doubt. One of Sujatha's finest written thriller.reads like a detective novel, but it is a sci-fi, horror novel in its plot.Surprise Ending agreed.
But reader cannot guess it at all, because of misdirection in the deduction of Ganesh-Vasanth. The greatness of Sujatha lies in the fact that he acknowledges this within the novel itself.Highly entertaining novel. Some of Vasanth's jokes will make you laugh out loud.I wonder how Sujatha can make the reader sit up, with his fast paced writing. No other Tam One of Sujatha's finest written thriller.reads like a detective novel, but it is a sci-fi, horror novel in its plot.Surprise Ending agreed. But reader cannot guess it at all, because of misdirection in the deduction of Ganesh-Vasanth. The greatness of Sujatha lies in the fact that he acknowledges this within the novel itself.Highly entertaining novel.
Some of Vasanth's jokes will make you laugh out loud.I wonder how Sujatha can make the reader sit up, with his fast paced writing. No other Tamil writer has combined such speed with outstanding content in their writing style.Sujatha will be missed. This is my first horror novel.உவமைகள அவளை விவரிகக ஓவர டைம வாஙக வேணடும.That's classic 'Sujatha' with his amazing dialogues.The plot deals with two extreme ends of 'Science' and 'Myth'and fluctuates between both.The highlighting thing is plot was written in 1980 and in that period itself 'Sujatha' introduced Laser and Hologram techniques into Tamil writings.This is trademark Sujatha's gripping thriller with combo of Ganesh and Vansanth. This is my first horror novel.உவமைகள் அவளை விவரிக்க ஓவர் டைம் வாங்க வேண்டும்.That's classic 'Sujatha' with his amazing dialogues.The plot deals with two extreme ends of 'Science' and 'Myth'and fluctuates between both.The highlighting thing is plot was written in 1980 and in that period itself 'Sujatha' introduced Laser and Hologram techniques into Tamil writings.This is trademark Sujatha's gripping thriller with combo of Ganesh and Vansanth.