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The Untitled

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SKU: 9789352640607

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Journey to 1798 India with English painter Richard Dawson in Gayathri Prabhu’s “The Untitled” (9789352640607). Amidst political intrigue and the Anglo-Mysore War, Richard and his apprentice navigate Tipu Sultan’s court, entangled with the captivating Suhasini. Their art becomes key to a plot to overthrow Tipu, woven by the women of the Wodeyar dynasty. Explore a world of art, history, and conspiracy in this captivating novel from the author of Birdswim Fishfly.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789352640607
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Publisher Imprint: Fourth Estate
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9352640608
  • Publisher Date: Sept,2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 256

11 reviews for The Untitled

  1. Subhankar Nanda

    A fascinating exploration of art, politics, and personal relationships in th-century India. I learned a lot and enjoyed the journey.

  2. Cyra Sumit

    A captivating story! I was hooked from the beginning. The characters were well-developed, and the plot was engaging. Highly recommend.

  3. Yash Raypa

    The book had a promising start, but I lost interest in the middle. It felt like the author tried to put too many things in the pot. Not my cup of tea.

  4. Ayush Saini

    A good book to read. However, there are some printing quality issue.

  5. Mayank Joshi

    This book transported me to another world! The author’s attention to detail is remarkable. A truly immersive and enjoyable experience.

  6. Aman Dalal

    An interesting premise, but the writing felt a bit dense at times. I enjoyed the historical setting and the intrigue. Overall, a decent read.

  7. Parth Sondager

    A beautifully written novel with a compelling story. The descriptions of India were vivid and captivating. Definitely worth reading!

  8. Anant Garg

    While the plot was intriguing, I found some of the characters a bit underdeveloped. The ending was a bit abrupt for my taste.

  9. Mukul Singh Patel

    I loved the blend of art, history, and conspiracy! The author did a great job of bringing India to life. A very unique read.

  10. Sanket Nagnath Deshmukh

    The historical details were fascinating, but the pacing felt a little slow in parts. Still, a worthwhile read for history buffs.

  11. Soyuma Paul

    I struggled to connect with the characters, and the plot felt convoluted at times. Although the premise was good, it did not deliver well.

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