Mitinmasi Samagra 2
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Author: Suchitra Bhattacharya
Genre: Children's Anthology - Collected Works
Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789350406069
- Pages: 624
- Weight: 755 grams
About the Book:
"Mitinmasi Samagra 2" is the second volume in the series, featuring eight intriguing detective novels revolving around the iconic female sleuth Mitinmasi.
Stories Included:
- Arakieler Hire (Arakiel’s Diamond)
- Guptadhoner Gujob (The Rumor of Hidden Treasure)
- Hate Matro Tinte Din (Only Three Days Left)
- Kurie Pawa Pendrive (The Found Pendrive)
- Marquis Streete Mrityufand (Deathtrap in Marquis Street)
- Tikore Paraye Ghoriyaal (The Crocodile in Tikore Village)
- Dusshopno Bar Bar (Recurring Nightmare)
- Sandorsaheber Puthi (Sandor Sahib’s Manuscript)
Highlights of Mitinmasi:
Mitinmasi, or Pragyaparamita Mukherjee, is a masterful detective who possesses in-depth knowledge of criminology, forensic science, criminal psychology, and various laws. She is skilled in karate, proficient with firearms, and also an excellent cook. Her niece Tupur is her enthusiastic assistant, and her husband Partha adds charm and humor to the stories.
This volume is a delightful mix of suspense, thrill, and adventure, appealing to both young readers and mystery lovers.
About the Author:
Suchitra Bhattacharya (1950–2015) was a celebrated Bengali author, born on January 10, 1950, in Bhagalpur. She is renowned for her profound exploration of human relationships and societal dynamics through her works.
Awards and Recognition:
- Nanjanagudu Thirumalamba National Award (1996) for her novel Dahon.
- Recipient of prestigious honors, including the Bhuban Mohini Medal, Sarat Sahitya Award, and Katha Award.
Her literary legacy continues to inspire generations, blending realism with her unique storytelling flair.

