The Matsya Curse: An Anantya Tantrist Mystery

Author:

Shweta Taneja

Publisher:

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INDIA

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Publisher

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INDIA

ISBN-13

9789352645022

ISBN-10 9789352645022
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 265 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 20 x 14 x 4
Weight (grms) 192
A remarkable tale' - ANAND NEELAKANTAN author of Asura and The Rise of Sivagami Tantrik detective Anantya Tantrist is back, smart-ass comments, dark mantras and all In Banaras, Bhairava, a black tantrik, sets out to win control of life through mass murder, aided by an army of pretas. In Delhi, a tribal supernatural melts to death in a five-star hotel on the same night that an ancient demonologist is murdered. All this while, the government and the Central Association of Tantriks choose to look the other way and gods, demi-gods, immortals and rakshasas all join Bhairava's army. All that stands between the murdering bosses and the hapless masses is unofficial detective Anantya Tantrist, armed with a boneblade, a tote of mandalas and a cocky attitude. Just as she begins to see a pattern between a goddess who is selling art, a miracle-producing minister, an undead mob attacking a rock concert and her immortal friend throwing a tantrum, Anantya faces her most personal hell: her ex-boyfriend Neel has come back from the dead and is trying to kill her. He's not the only one, of course. A powerful rakshasi wants her head, a pair of demi-gods wants her blood and the trolls are trying to squash her to pulp. She cannot even sleep off the exhaustion, because each time she drops off, Bhairava invades her mind, trying to consume it. Join Anantya as she faces her most formidable enemy yet in the ultimate battle for her mind and her city.

Shweta Taneja

Shweta Taneja is a bestselling author and journalist from India, most known for her fantasy series, Anantya Tantrist Mysteries. Her words have appeared in Mint, Femina, Men's Health, Scroll and Discover India. Her short story The Daughter That Bleeds was a finalist in the prestigious French award Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire and the winner of Editor's Choice Award in Asia. Her blockbuster graphic novel Krishna Defender of Dharma and debut novel The Ghost Hunters of Kurseong remain favourite reads of kids across the country. She has been awarded an international writing fellowship by British Council and CWIT and has given invited talks at WorldCon, Eurocon and the Cartoon Museum London. She is currently working on a novel with an interplanetary adventure
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