Pandab Goyenda 25
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- Author: Shashtipada Chattopadhyay (ষষ্ঠীপদ চট্টোপাধ্যায়)
- Genre: Children's Book (Chotoder Boi)
- Binding: Hardcover (ISBN: 9788177560671)
- Pages: 224
- Weight: 225 grams
Description:
In this thrilling 25th adventure of the Pandab Goyenda series, the team is caught up in a mystery surrounding a symbolic fish, which sparks both joy and turmoil. The adventure begins when Rebati, from Rajbalhat in Hooghly, calls to report that the family's Ashtadhatu Vishnu idol has been stolen, along with her brother. The Pandab Goyenda team, led by their sharp detective skills, begins investigating, suspecting Guru Dev Chandra Kant Giri. But is he truly guilty? What is the secret behind the disappearance of Rebati’s brother? The story unravels further mysteries, including an attempt to run over Vombol with a white car, and the kidnapping of a young girl, Diyotima, the daughter of a gold merchant. As they chase answers, the Pandab Goyenda team encounters notorious criminals like Kalo Dutta, Adhar Dutta, Tangra, Bantu, and Madha Ghosh. The investigation takes them from the Joychandi Hills to the remote forests of Bihar's Kakola. With the rush of action, tension, and fear, this adventure sets a high bar for excitement in the Pandab Goyenda series.
Author Bio:
Shashtipada Chattopadhyay, born on 25th Falgun 1347 (March 1941) in Khurut, Howrah, is a well-known writer in Bengali literature. He started writing at a young age and achieved significant fame with the Pandab Goyenda series, first published in 1981. His love for adventure is reflected in his stories, inspired by his experiences traveling across various countries. He remains a regular contributor to Anandamela magazine, keeping young readers engaged with his thrilling and adventurous tales.

