Hartosh Singh Bal
Three years after his Nobel victory, Orhan Pamuk shows the prize was no retirement award with a fine novel about love and memories
A Kashmiri who fell in love with a Jammu businessman across the religious divide seeks justice after he was killed by the police in Srinagar.
The heartbreaking story of a Hindu girl and a Muslim boy who fell in love while crossing a mighty river, the war between their parents, and a truce that came too late, as always.
An action-packed narrative of marriage, divorce, family pressure and clever manipulation on all sides, of tears and words followed by hugs and kisses.
The Booker Prize winning author writes brutally honest stories about love, loss and loneliness
Expect the unexpected in this collection of short stories on everything from homicide to perversion