Friday, 2 February 2024

An Excerpt from 'The Wait' - The Enigma and other stories - KCD

 Dear friends,

Kindly note that a Kindle Countdown Deal will be on at www.amazon.com for my e-book titled 
‘The Enigma and other stories’ from 31st January to 7th February, 2024.
 
You can purchase the e-book for $1.99 only, at a whopping discount of 34% of its original price of $2.99. Hurry! Your invaluable feedback is most welcome.

Since it was the first e-book published by me on Amazon, it is special to me.
 
You could even browse through my other 24 e-books and paperbacks at Amazon!
And 3 at other sites, radiantpriyasvision.blogspot.com, wattpad.com and freeditorial.com.
 
Happy reading session!
 
Thanks. Have a nice day!
                                           Priya

      
    'The Enigma and other stories’ (Does life win? The mystery deepens...) is a compilation of 3 suspense-filled stories that will have you at the edge of your seats right till the very end. The protagonists of these stories are strong, determined and ingenious.   
  
     The elderly, elegant Vaibhavi of ‘The Enigma’, the eccentric Tejas of ‘The Wait’ and the young scientist Seema of ‘The Panacea’ will draw you into their respective worlds and fill you with wonder, admiration, hope, anticipation and nail-biting suspense.
 
     They are awaiting you eagerly....

                                  This book has got a 3-star rating at goodreads.com.





Here's the link:
 
The Enigma and other stories: Does life win? The mystery deepens... by [Priya Ramesh Swaminathan] 

An Excerpt from 'The Wait'

        The next morning Maya gave Tejas his tea, Daya helped him with his ablutions then went to freshen up himself.  Suddenly there was a loud scream.  It was Daya, who had ‘slipped’ in the bathroom.  When Maya went to look for what had caused him to scream so loudly, she saw Daya sitting up on the bathroom floor with his left ankle in his hands.

        “What happened Daya?  Why did you scream so loudly?”

        “I’ve sprained my ankle, Maya.  It’s paining terribly.  I tried standing, but gave up as it’s too painful.  Please will you take Saabji for his stroll?  He’ll be angry if he doesn’t get his dose of fresh morning air.  Please tell him that I just can’t walk with this painful, twisted ankle.” 

                                                               End of the Excerpt 

Intrigued? Immediately purchase the e-book and find out what happens next.... Please don't forget to post your invaluable review, online, at Amazon! Thanks. Priya

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