<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Mahasena</span></p>.<p>Kala Krishnan</p>.<p>Westland<br />pp 264, Rs 399</p>.<p>A reimagining of the life and exploits of the magnificent young god, Murugan, this book is resonant with the stories that were, as well as vividly original.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Sweetness Of Water</span></p>.<p>Nathan Harris</p>.<p>Hachette<br />pp 368, Rs 899</p>.<p>In the dying days of the American Civil War, newly freed brothers Landry and Prentiss find themselves cast into the world without a penny to their names. They’re soon discovered by the land’s owner, George Walker, a man still reeling from the loss of his son in the war.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">AgniBaan</span></p>.<p>S Venkatesh</p>.<p>TreeShade Books<br />pp 336, Rs 350</p>.<p>A young warrior sails from Egypt to a secret destination in India, carrying a mysterious package from the Great Pyramid. He guards a secret for which wars have been fought. But the forces of darkness are not far behind.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Fatal Mistakes</span></p>.<p>Vedashree<br />Khambete-Sharma</p>.<p>HarperCollins<br />pp 252, Rs 299</p>.<p>Mumbai Daily reporter Avantika Pandit wants to cover crime. What she has are a bunch of mysterious texts that hint at deadly, hidden crimes, which she absolutely, positively shouldn’t be digging into.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Key Man</span></p>.<p>Simon Clark</p>.<p>Penguin<br />pp 352, Rs 799</p>.<p>With a cast<br />featuring famous billionaires and statesmen moving across Asia, Africa, Europe and America, this is the story of how the global elite was duped by a capitalist fairy tale.</p>
<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Mahasena</span></p>.<p>Kala Krishnan</p>.<p>Westland<br />pp 264, Rs 399</p>.<p>A reimagining of the life and exploits of the magnificent young god, Murugan, this book is resonant with the stories that were, as well as vividly original.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Sweetness Of Water</span></p>.<p>Nathan Harris</p>.<p>Hachette<br />pp 368, Rs 899</p>.<p>In the dying days of the American Civil War, newly freed brothers Landry and Prentiss find themselves cast into the world without a penny to their names. They’re soon discovered by the land’s owner, George Walker, a man still reeling from the loss of his son in the war.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">AgniBaan</span></p>.<p>S Venkatesh</p>.<p>TreeShade Books<br />pp 336, Rs 350</p>.<p>A young warrior sails from Egypt to a secret destination in India, carrying a mysterious package from the Great Pyramid. He guards a secret for which wars have been fought. But the forces of darkness are not far behind.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Fatal Mistakes</span></p>.<p>Vedashree<br />Khambete-Sharma</p>.<p>HarperCollins<br />pp 252, Rs 299</p>.<p>Mumbai Daily reporter Avantika Pandit wants to cover crime. What she has are a bunch of mysterious texts that hint at deadly, hidden crimes, which she absolutely, positively shouldn’t be digging into.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Key Man</span></p>.<p>Simon Clark</p>.<p>Penguin<br />pp 352, Rs 799</p>.<p>With a cast<br />featuring famous billionaires and statesmen moving across Asia, Africa, Europe and America, this is the story of how the global elite was duped by a capitalist fairy tale.</p>