Welcome Today's Featured Author
Manisha Malhotra!!!
The Last Link
Synopsis -
The
book entails the journey of a young girl who is a Physics student. She
gets into contact with a group of self realized students and ventures
into the world of spiritual knowledge. By
dint of their knowledge in this field which stems from a fusion of
Hindu and Greek mythologies, the four students explain self realization
to the protagonist. They are part of an Elemental chain which has caused
each of them to have a characteristic of one
of the five Elements. Prompted by nature, the protagonist delves into
meditation and tries to attain self realization. As the loss of a loved
one rattles her, she is forced to move past the grief and has to learn
to channel her energy to influence nearby force
fields because she needs to prepare against the impending doom of the
advent of five people who are an anti thesis of the five Elements.
The
book metaphorically speaks of the internal struggle which human beings
face as they try to attain self realization. It unravels a striking
resemblance between Greek and Hindu philosophies
which is a novel concept.
Murder for Passion
Synopsis -
This book follows the story of a
young Oxford student, Jessica Brown whose best friend Adriane Pugh, gets
murdered at her birthday party. Detective Rose Chris comes to
investigate and a shocking series of revelations
about each person in her friend circle come to light. This detective
fiction novel shows how complicated college life gets and the ease with
which a young mind may commit a murder.
About Manisha Malhotra :
I'm a Mechanical Engineer and a
Chemistry postgrad from Imperial College London. I now work at Arm
Holdings, Cambridge as a Technical Author.
However, I've been writing for 12 years now. I started at the age of 11 and I've published two books. My first, Murder for Passion, being published at the age of 13.
However, I've been writing for 12 years now. I started at the age of 11 and I've published two books. My first, Murder for Passion, being published at the age of 13.
I write because I love it and I am a reading addict. In my spare time, I paint and read as much as I can.
My speech on women empowerment was awarded by the Police Commissioner of Faridabad. I have also been handling the compéring department for most college level fests and shows right since my very first year.
Apart from these things, I also frequently participated in cultural activities and has also been on her university’s merit list for most part of my engineering course. I have given seminars at Satyug Darshan Technical Campus, Imperial College London and University College London on Da Vinci's machines and Physics in Hinduism. I have an intense love for physics and math in addition to my deep interest in spirituality and has tried to reflect such a union of interests through the book, The Last Link.
My speech on women empowerment was awarded by the Police Commissioner of Faridabad. I have also been handling the compéring department for most college level fests and shows right since my very first year.
Apart from these things, I also frequently participated in cultural activities and has also been on her university’s merit list for most part of my engineering course. I have given seminars at Satyug Darshan Technical Campus, Imperial College London and University College London on Da Vinci's machines and Physics in Hinduism. I have an intense love for physics and math in addition to my deep interest in spirituality and has tried to reflect such a union of interests through the book, The Last Link.
The Last Link was appreciated by
the Officer on Special Duty to the Chief Minister of Assam, India in a
press conference. The heads of different language departments of the
Assam Education Board also held the book in
high regard. This also lead to a national news channel covering the
event where I, too, appeared and several newspapers followed suit. It
was sold out in India within a few months of release and is now being
loved by the audience in the UK as well.
Twitter - @Malhotra_19
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