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Pandab Goyenda 18

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  • Author: Shashtipada Chattopadhyay (ষষ্ঠীপদ চট্টোপাধ্যায়)
  • Genre: Children's Book (Chotoder Boi)
  • Binding: Hardcover (ISBN: 9788172156480)
  • Pages: 136
  • Weight: 163 grams

Description:
Pandab Goyenda 18 kicks off with an exhilarating surprise as the team gifts Bablu a scooter with a unique triple-seven number. The thrill intensifies when a local bank is robbed of several lakh rupees, and Bablu, riding his scooter, pursues the robbers to recover the stolen money. But the real trouble begins when the bank manager's young son, Baby, is kidnapped by the criminals. The Pandab Goyenda team is soon plunged into a whirlwind of mystery, with more children—Oli Chowdhury and Jaydeep—falling victim to abduction. Their adventure takes them through a series of breathtaking locations, from the Narmada Falls to Jatashankar Cave, with the ultimate confrontation taking place in the forests and waterfalls of the Satpura Range. But what happened at the sunset of Dhoopgarh? For that, you’ll have to read this spine-tingling tale yourself!

Author Bio:
Shashtipada Chattopadhyay, born on 25th Falgun 1347 (March 1941) in Khurut, Howrah, began his literary journey in his youth. His popular children’s series Pandab Goyenda, started in 1981, cemented his place in Bengali literature. An adventurer at heart, Chattopadhyay has incorporated his global travels into his stories. He continues to write for the Anandamela magazine.