English e-Books

Murder in the Midst of Things
This gripping trilogy unravels a tapestry of trauma, betrayal, and systemic failure across diverse landscapes and social structures. “Murder in the Midst of Things” centers on a series of global, surgically precise killings executed by a secretive group of wronged intellectuals, exposing a haunting cycle of vengeance born from institutional rot and personal loss. In “Murder Lies in a Death,” corruption within medical and legal systems silences truth, challenging individuals to risk everything in their pursuit of justice.
Meanwhile, “Caught in Between the Two Worlds” portrays a deeply personal struggle with identity, as a character navigates cultural dualities and generational expectations in a shifting, globalized world.

In the light of words
This book, In the Light of Words / À la lumière des mots, is a testimony to the power of language—its ability to heal, to confront, to awaken, and to console. The poems oscillate between stark social commentary and transcendental musings. They do not shy away from darkness but dare to dwell in it, in search of the sacred light within.
The English section often reflects a stark reality. In "The World Falls Apart", we encounter a bleak portrait of societal collapse. In "A Piece of Furniture", a seemingly mundane table becomes a living relic of memory and intergenerational love. In "Ignorant Knowledge", there’s a poignant indictment of the very institutions meant to educate us, and a critique of modernity's obsession with data over wisdom.
The French poems bring in a different cadence—at times mystic, at times melancholic. « Qu’il demeure, qu’il s’écoule » is a lyrical meditation on impermanence and acceptance. « Un Monde en Déséquilibre » explores the moral inertia of modernity and its catastrophic consequences. « La Femme Médecin Disparue » echoes the English counterpart, speaking to gendered violence with haunting restraint.

Crusader And The Hundred Horses
The prose of the novella excerpt, Crusader and the Hundred Horses, exhibits a unique and compelling stylistic voice. The text is characterized by a distinctive blend of formal, at times poetic, diction and unconventional syntactic structures, which together create a singular narrative persona. This voice, reminiscent of oral storytelling traditions, sets the novella apart from conventional contemporary English prose.
The narrative's setting in pre-independence India is a crucial contextual element that informs its style. The story features a young modern historian, Reena Sanyal, who travels to a remote village in the province of Chattishgarh to uncover the story of a tribal freedom fighter, Mohit Hembram. Besides, the story depicts an intense love of the tribal hero with an English girl since their childhood days in the British ruled India.

The other side of Australia
This cute story is written by Orvo Reza, who is a class three (year three) student. He was born on November 2015, in Sydney, Australia. His origin lies in Bangladesh. He is younger of two brothers. Apart from attending school, rest of his time is spent on bicycle.
Book price is AUD $ 2.20 only.
