Mithhe Holeo Sotti (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Author: Amrita Konar
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 300
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Language: Bengali
About the Book
Mithhe Holeo Sotti is a gripping mystery and thriller that revolves around the mysterious death of a young woman, Sarala, who drowned under suspicious circumstances. Although initially perceived as a suicide, the peculiarities of her death raise significant questions. Sarala was a good swimmer, and the fact that her hands and feet were bound raises doubts about the nature of her demise.
The book follows Dwaita Sanyal, a sharp detective introduced in the previous medical thriller Mayajatak, as she delves into the mysterious happenings surrounding a centuries-old zamindar house. As she investigates, she uncovers a web of secrets, including the disappearance of a young woman, mysterious deaths, and the spiritual practices tied to the house’s inhabitants. The story intricately weaves together murder, superstition, rituals, and haunting dreams, with a focus on the house’s matriarch, Tarulata Devi, who is burdened by an old sin.
The book brings forth the mystery of Konkala, a young bride who has been chosen for a mysterious task within the house, and the strange connection between her and the house's history. As Dwaita digs deeper, the mystery becomes more complicated, with connections between previous deaths, strange rituals, and a dark past.
The chilling story intertwines spirituality, suspense, and psychological drama, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. As Dwaita Sanyal uncovers more clues, the tension builds, leading to a thrilling climax.
Mithhe Holeo Sotti is perfect for readers who enjoy mystery, thrillers, and supernatural fiction. The blend of Bengali folklore, suspense, and psychological intrigue makes this book an exciting read for those who love intricate mysteries filled with dark secrets.
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Mithhe Holeo Sotti (Bengali Version)
Mithhe Holeo Sotti (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Author: Amrita Konar
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 300
-
Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Language: Bengali
About the Book
Mithhe Holeo Sotti is a gripping mystery and thriller that revolves around the mysterious death of a young woman, Sarala, who drowned under suspicious circumstances. Although initially perceived as a suicide, the peculiarities of her death raise significant questions. Sarala was a good swimmer, and the fact that her hands and feet were bound raises doubts about the nature of her demise.
The book follows Dwaita Sanyal, a sharp detective introduced in the previous medical thriller Mayajatak, as she delves into the mysterious happenings surrounding a centuries-old zamindar house. As she investigates, she uncovers a web of secrets, including the disappearance of a young woman, mysterious deaths, and the spiritual practices tied to the house’s inhabitants. The story intricately weaves together murder, superstition, rituals, and haunting dreams, with a focus on the house’s matriarch, Tarulata Devi, who is burdened by an old sin.
The book brings forth the mystery of Konkala, a young bride who has been chosen for a mysterious task within the house, and the strange connection between her and the house's history. As Dwaita digs deeper, the mystery becomes more complicated, with connections between previous deaths, strange rituals, and a dark past.
The chilling story intertwines spirituality, suspense, and psychological drama, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. As Dwaita Sanyal uncovers more clues, the tension builds, leading to a thrilling climax.
Mithhe Holeo Sotti is perfect for readers who enjoy mystery, thrillers, and supernatural fiction. The blend of Bengali folklore, suspense, and psychological intrigue makes this book an exciting read for those who love intricate mysteries filled with dark secrets.
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Book Details
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Author: Amrita Konar
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Binding: Hardcover
-
Number of Pages: 300
-
Publisher: Deep Prakashan
-
Language: Bengali
About the Book
Mithhe Holeo Sotti is a gripping mystery and thriller that revolves around the mysterious death of a young woman, Sarala, who drowned under suspicious circumstances. Although initially perceived as a suicide, the peculiarities of her death raise significant questions. Sarala was a good swimmer, and the fact that her hands and feet were bound raises doubts about the nature of her demise.
The book follows Dwaita Sanyal, a sharp detective introduced in the previous medical thriller Mayajatak, as she delves into the mysterious happenings surrounding a centuries-old zamindar house. As she investigates, she uncovers a web of secrets, including the disappearance of a young woman, mysterious deaths, and the spiritual practices tied to the house’s inhabitants. The story intricately weaves together murder, superstition, rituals, and haunting dreams, with a focus on the house’s matriarch, Tarulata Devi, who is burdened by an old sin.
The book brings forth the mystery of Konkala, a young bride who has been chosen for a mysterious task within the house, and the strange connection between her and the house's history. As Dwaita digs deeper, the mystery becomes more complicated, with connections between previous deaths, strange rituals, and a dark past.
The chilling story intertwines spirituality, suspense, and psychological drama, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. As Dwaita Sanyal uncovers more clues, the tension builds, leading to a thrilling climax.
Mithhe Holeo Sotti is perfect for readers who enjoy mystery, thrillers, and supernatural fiction. The blend of Bengali folklore, suspense, and psychological intrigue makes this book an exciting read for those who love intricate mysteries filled with dark secrets.













