Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Chokta Sudokur

When Partha won a free trip to Singapore by cracking a sudoku square, Mitin smells something fishy in the entire scheme. But everything seems to sail smooth except for Sujit Dutta, a businessman who tries to get too friendly with them. Though the scene was about to change when Partha seemed to misplace the original authentication letter and deposited the scanned copy of the same. The agency sponsoring Partha's trip seems to insist hard on acquiring the original and a room supposedly occupied by his family is ransacked during the inmates' absence. Mitin senses a curiously sinister plot and rushes to unfold a mystery that baffled quite a few clever minds. An unusual plot blended with anecdotes of Singapore's history and descriptions of the present city Bhattacharya presents a tight narrative that uses humour in the right quantity wihtout compromising on the main theme.

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