Gaja Ukiler Hatya Rahasya
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Author: Ashapurna Devi
- Genre: Children's Fiction (Chotoder Boi)
- ISBN: 9788170667285
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 118
- Weight: 160 grams
Overview
They say, "Laughter can kill." In this delightful mystery novel by Ashapurna Devi, laughter indeed plays a pivotal role in solving a murder. Packed with all the classic elements of a whodunit—murder, police interrogations, suspense, thrill, curiosity, anxiety, and pursuit—this story stands apart with its continuous humor and quirky situations.
The tale revolves around two friends, Gajapati Ukil and Gupi Moktar, who live in adjacent flats and often spend time playing chess. One day, a shocking murder occurs in the neighboring flat—Gajapati is found dead, strangled with a gamcha (towel). The situation becomes even more intriguing when Gupi discovers that his own gamcha is missing. Driven to panic, Gupi disappears from his flat, only to be pursued by two peculiar characters. Their relentless chase and Gupi's antics lead to an uproarious yet satisfying conclusion.
Why Read This Book?
- A perfect blend of mystery, comedy, and adventure.
- Unique storytelling that keeps readers entertained from start to finish.
- Offers a rare combination of suspense and lighthearted humor, making it an enjoyable read for young and old alike.
About the Author
Ashapurna Devi (Born: 1316 Bengali calendar year; Passed: July 13, 1995) was a prolific author with over 100 books to her credit. Despite being born into a conservative family and receiving no formal education, she mastered literature through self-study at home.
- Early Writing: Began her literary journey with children's writings, publishing her first poem at age 13 in Shishusathi magazine.
- Notable Works: Her first novel Prem O Proyojon was published in 1351 B.E. She is best known for her trilogy: Pratham Pratishruti (awarded Jnanpith and Rabindra Puraskar), Subarnalata, and Bakulkatha.
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Awards & Recognition:
- Jnanpith Award
- Rabindra Puraskar
- Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 1994
Ashapurna Devi’s works continue to be celebrated for their depth, storytelling brilliance, and portrayal of societal nuances.
Conclusion
Gaja Ukiler Hatya Rahasya is a must-read for fans of mystery and humor. With its engaging plot and vivid characters, it promises a delightful literary experience.

