![]() He is also a great speaker and have spoken on stages more than 500 times. He is something of an expert on South Indian Hindu traditions and mythological lore. He was born on Novem(age 59), in Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. Two or three of his novels are published every month in publications such as Crime Story and Today Crime News. In total his stories made around 3500 TV episodes to date. No other TV serials has beaten the record made by his ‘Marma Desam” TV serial, particularly Vidaadhu Karuppu. His novel “Ruthra Veenai” broke record as a bestseller. He has also received various “Best Writer” awards. Many of his novels have won “Best Novel” awards in many platforms. Some of his novels were translated into English. His stories are often inspired by true stories reported from various locales around the state of Tamil Nadu. ![]() Most of his novels are available in e-books too. to date, he has written a total of 201 books. He has written 700 short stories, 340 monthly novels and 105 serials for magazines. Soundar Rajan, a well-known Tamil author of short stories, novels, television serials, and screenplays. His novel “Ruthra Veenai” broke record as a best Indra Soundar Rajan (Tamil: இந்திரா சௌந்தர்ராஜன்) is the pen name of P. This book is for every reader who wants to read something different.Indra Soundar Rajan (Tamil: இந்திரா சௌந்தர்ராஜன்) is the pen name of P. The book also manages some sarcasm and snide moments. There is a side romantic plot that sort of completed this otherwise thrilling book. Rajendran has been developed as a strong character and is complemented by the strong-willed Rudra. This is one of the better translations I have read in a long time. ![]() The language is colloquial and serves well for novels of this genre. He looked every inch like a hero from an epic.” ANALAAI KAAYUM AMBULIGAL ORU UYIRIN KURAL YANTHIRA JAALAM MUTHU PANTHAL. Indira Soundarajan Novels read online or free download in PDF format. ![]() He sported a sharp moustache with the tips turned upwards. Novels check out the list of novels written by Indira Soundarajan. “One of these men wore a muslin jibba, with slippers made of tire rubber of his feet. The plot has enough twists and turns, significant incidences unfold at the right time and you never get bored while reading it. This spoils what is otherwise a very good novel. The only downside is that towards the end, the climax seems to drag a bit very much like a typical Bollywood film I (I have not watched enough Tamil cinema, hence, providing a Bollywood reference). The Ayyakudi Murders has a brilliant plot and it is unputdownable. He is provided with enough clues but they always seem to fall short until the very climax when all is revealed. Rajendran is helped by a teacher in the village who manages to connect him with the other world. He is, however, soon joined by a competent police officer, Rudra who is determined to get to the bottom of the murders. Rajendran finds himself surrounded by a sinister plot that is deeper than his initial analysis. There are reports of spirits and the murders do not stop even after a thorough police investigation. ![]() A reporter Rajendran decides to pay Ayyakudi a visit after receiving a mysterious letter. Translated brilliantly (and I have read some horrible translations) by Nirmal Rajagopalan, it tells the story of a series of murders in Ayyakudi. This is pulp fiction at its best and is one of the many stories penned by the stalwart of Tamil fiction, Indra Soundar Rajan. Review: The Aayaudi Murders is a murder mystery fuelled by an interesting plot and narrated in a thrilling fashion. There’s also the beautiful, troubled daughter of the village panchayat president… and the notorious evil sorcerer who wants her dead. Soon, though, Rajendran finds himself entangled in a head-spinning mystery involving ancient treasure, spirit possession, and a series of grisly killings. Enlisting the help of a police inspector and a retired Tamil teacher, he sets out to catch an escaped convict who’s using local superstitions as a cover for criminal activity. Blurb: When intrepid young journalist Rajendran first arrives in Aayakudi to investigate a curious tip about a ghost, the place seems like an ordinary, traditional farming village. ![]()
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