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- Author: Buddhadeb Guha
- Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788170663744
- Pages: 96
- Weight: 188 grams
Synopsis:
In Waikiki, Buddhadeb Guha transports readers to the exotic Hawaiian Islands, a paradise of lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, vibrant flowers, and enchanting women. The famous Waikiki Beach is brimming with couples in bikinis and swimsuits—some lounging, some swimming, while others ride the waves or drift in colorful boats.
It is in this idyllic setting that Indian student Jeet Basu encounters the captivating Lara. Their attraction grows rapidly, blurring the lines between day and night. However, their passionate affair soon takes a dark turn when Lara's former lover is mysteriously murdered. The lovers find themselves ensnared in a web of suspense, crime, and danger. Will they escape the trap of this sinister mystery, or will their love be doomed?
A gripping thriller infused with crime, sensuality, and psychological intrigue, Waikiki is a fast-paced detective novel that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
About the Author:
Buddhadeb Guha was a renowned chartered accountant from Eastern India who also became one of the most celebrated contemporary Bengali authors. An avid lover of nature, he had a deep connection with forests and wildlife, having traveled extensively through jungles in India and Africa. His experiences in England, Europe, the USA, Canada, Hawaii, Japan, Thailand, and East Africa further enriched his literary works.
His first published book was Jangalmahal, which marked the beginning of a prolific career. Over the years, he authored numerous novels and short stories, earning widespread recognition. His controversial novel Madhukari remained a bestseller for a long time.
Apart from writing, Guha was passionate about music. He was married to the renowned Rabindra Sangeet singer Ritu Guha and was himself skilled in Rabindra Sangeet and classical Tappa music. Several of his novels and stories have been adapted for television and films. In 1977, he received the prestigious Ananda Puraskar for his literary contributions.