You can’t relate to a superhero, to a superman, but you can identify with a real man who in times of crisis draws forth some extraordinary quality from within himself and triumphs but only after a struggle – Timothy Dalton Like what you've read so far ? Buy the e-book. Pay what you want, no … Continue reading Chapter 5: Shaken, not stirred
Chapter 4: A Question of Survival
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Chapter 3: Past Present Continuously Tense
The past grows gradually around one, like a placenta for dying – John Berger So Josh proceeded to tell her and Inspector Goel all about himself. His was a regular story of Indians who went to college in the 90s. Regular in how amazing it was. His parents were modest government employees who had invested in … Continue reading Chapter 3: Past Present Continuously Tense
Chapter 2: To Err is Human
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Chapter 1: Storm in a Teacup
“I say let the world go to hell, but I should always have my tea.” Fyodor Dostoveysky, Notes from the Underground And so, just like that, Josh Lohia was Prisoner Number 32491 at the Arthur Road jail in Mumbai. Despite the anglicised appearance of his first name, Josh (pronounced Joh-shh) was actually a hindi word … Continue reading Chapter 1: Storm in a Teacup
Much Ado About Murder – Foreword
Much Ado About Murder is the fantastic story of how Josh Lohia kept his wits about him when the world as he knew it seemed to be blowing apart. A story of a regular guy who became a superhero because there was no other option.