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The Stardust Affair
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The Stardust Affair

by Bilal Siddiqi
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Author Bilal Siddiqi
Publisher Penguin
Synopsis Avinash Pawar, a young, intrepid reporter, works at the Mumbai Sun, alongside his mentor, Hamza Syed, a seasoned journalist who specializes in unearthing secrets about the city`s underworld. At Hamza`s request, Avinash agrees to ghostwrite the memoir of fading Bollywood actress Parineeti Deb Ahuja-but little does he realize how drawn he will be to the charm Parineeti exudes both on- and off-screen. Before he knows it, Avinash has a front-row seat to the glamorous world of Bollywood and discovers more about Parineeti`s complicated relationship with her secretive industrialist husband. As he confronts his own feelings, he finds himself sucked into an intricate web of danger and deceit. What starts out as a straightforward writing assignment quickly turns into a high-stakes game where Avinash is playing for his life. Will he able be to escape unscathed from this murky world of drugs, crime and deception?

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Binding: Paperback
About the author Bilal Siddiqi, aged twenty, started writing this book last year. He is a student of St Xavier?s College, Mumbai, and is due to graduate in 2015 with a bachelor?s degree in mass media. He wrote the official blog for the Kolkata Knight Riders team of the Indian Premier League in 2014. He is currently working at Red Chillies Entertainment. He lives with his family in Mumbai. This is his first novel.
Specifications
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Pages: 256
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780143429319
  • Category: Crime, Suspense & Thriller
  • Related Category: True Crime
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