Poet-writer's new book is about a Net scam


New Delhi, May 14 (IANS): An innocent urge to showcase his hacking skills and also score a few brownie points leads a young college student to a big, yet unexposed, internet scam.

Can he expose the powerful people behind the scam or does he become victim of a conspiracy?

Get hold of "Coded Conspiracy", a novel by national award-winning young poet and writer Nikhil Chandwani and revel in a romantic suspense to know more. It drives young readers into a realm where nobody knows what to believe and what not.

While romantic suspense is at its heart, "Coded Conspiracy" will delight any reader yearning for a literary escape from the norm. 

Conceived while directing his travel show ‘Song of the Open Road', "Coded Conspiracy", Chandwani said, was a result of his unswerving passion for writing.

Published by New Delhi-based Rectitude Publishing House, the novel is now available for pre-orders on leading book-selling websites.

The gripping tale of love and betrayal with an intriguing cast of characters unravels Chandwani's intriguing style of story-telling.

Chandwani, who was first noticed in 2011 when he came out with his first novel "I wrote your name in the sky", is a winner of the United Kingdom Writers Forum' Award in literature - a first for an Indian.

He was shortlisted for the award for his book of poems titled "Unsung Words" and a novel, "Inked With Love".

Currently busy writing the scripts for a Hollywood movie, an upcoming Bollywood movie and a travel documentary, Chandwani is also working as an assistant director on "Saffron Skies", another upcoming Hollywood film.

  

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