Mind Game and Other Stories

· Athena Creations
Ebook
100
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About this ebook

The mind of man is a turncoat - both his enemy and his friend, and very often playing games. These are eleven stories in which these games of the mind are in display; in which the minds of the characters play games – with them and with others.

 

In this book, you will find stories like these:

A blind man finds surprises when he prides himself on seeing things In Plain Sight.

When a youngster finds himself broken-hearted, does he find himself in a world of his own Creation?

A policeman after an encounter with a criminal plays a Mind Game in one story, and in another finds his honesty being questioned in A Small Haul

When a man moves into a new house, why does he hear Screams at Night?

A schoolboy is caught in a tangle when his mother fiercely defends his Marksheet

What happens when a hitman who wants to give it all up is given The Last Job?

Read about these.. and many more.

Whether you are a reader of psychological thrillers or a lover of short stories, you will find mind-tickling stories of deceit and twists in this quick read collection. Grab a copy!

About the author

Ranjit Kulkarni is an author with a penchant for portraying characters from the real world and weaving stories around their apparently mundane lives. He is the creator of Jigneshbhai and Swami.

Born and brought up in Mumbai, Kulkarni spent his childhood in the environs of urban, middle-class India. As an adult, he spent over two decades as a corporate executive in technology and consulting; and his writing is inspired from his experiences from the real urban world of work and life.

With his constant knack for observation and a deep-seated fondness of reflection, he loves crafting sensitive tales that entertain and provoke thought. When not writing, Kulkarni loves reading and going on trips with his wife.

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