Authorsupfront

We nurture your creative expressions and bring your books to life.

Bookstore

No Shadow Without Light

499.00

India print edition available on: Amazon India

International print edition available on: Amazon US | Amazon UK 

eBook available globally on Amazon Kindle

 

On 06/06/06, the world’s population crossed 6.66 billion. Any further increase could only occur at the cost of other species and future generations. This triggered the Devil’s Game. From the Templars of Tomar to the Doomsday Chest in London, from the Tomb of Amir Timur to the Shadowless Pagoda of Wuhan, Siobhan and Reginalli, follow the trail of carnage left by each page of the Devil’s Prayer.

Can they save the world from its own destruction?

The Green Puzzle: Missing Links in India’s Crusade to Sustain Environment

495.00

India print edition available on: Amazon India

eBook available globally on: Amazon Kindle

 

Written by veteran public policy analyst Dr N. Bhaskara Rao, The Green Puzzle tells the story of how India has approached environmental issues that affect our daily lives and offers a ray of light while reminding the world of the challenges and opportunities that we face.

 

Fiction Treasure Trove: 31 Short Stories by Children

450.00

Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India 
eBook edition available on: Amazon Kindle

 

Fiction Treasure Trove brings to you a collection of thirty-one imaginative short stories sprinkled with a pinch of pragmatism.

 

Immerse yourself in a rip-roaring escapade of mythology, mystery, fantasy, science fiction, fable, tall tale, drama and more—an eclectic mix of ingenious stories penned by children under the age of eighteen.

Where Angels Prey

295.00

Also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart | Barnes & Noble Amazon USA | Amazon UK
eBook available on: Amazon Kindle

 

While the rest of the world reels under a severe financial crisis, India’s microfinance sector enjoys an unprecedented boom. Why on earth are people investing such huge amounts of money in an obscure industry,especially at the time of global recession? And why is Wall Street suddenly so interested in India’s poor?