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"Life tells you many stories... but allows you to write your own.

It is your job to make it good"

Victor Ghoshe

WELCOME TO

THE WORLD OF HISTORY, ADVENTURE

& THRILL...

Ghoshe's 5th book, TOMB OF GOD, featuring the lead characters Eric and Aurin Roy, includes historical themes and treasure as motifs, and, as a result, has generated huge interest.

Ghoshe states that his aim is to smudge the line between fact and fiction, and for that, he travels through the plot in his mind; this mental journey helps him visualise everything that he finally writes. Ghoshe believes this journey is important for a writer who is honest to his readers. He also encourages people to visit the places mentioned in his books for real experience.

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TOMB OF GOD

A MASSACRE AT AN EXCAVATION SITE IN NORTHERN IRAQ…

A SUSPICIOUS EXPLOSION IN THAR DESERT…

AN ANCIENT TABLET - A KEY TO UNLOCK A FOUR-THOUSAND-YEAR-OLD SECRET IN A FARAWAY LAND…

SOME WILL STOP AT NOTHING TO PROTECT ONE OF THE WORLD’S BIGGEST SECRETS...

'TOMB OF GOD' - coming soon on AMAZON and in stores !!!

A massacre in northern Iraq leaves every member of the excavation team dead, except one woman named Marina. Scared for her life and worried for the well-being of Dr Huntley, who was leading the team, Mariana reaches out to his emergency contacts—Eric, Aurin and Father Smit, setting them off on a journey to find their missing mentor and friend.

The three men and Marina run into several forces who will stop at nothing to protect the secrets that the priceless finds can reveal.


Unraveling the enigmas of a forgotten civilization buried deep underneath the sands of time, Tomb of God is a monumental work of historical research wrapped in mystery,

conspiracy, human frailty and faith.

'Our Own Version of 'The Da Vinci Code' - TIMES

 

Ghoshe's 3rd book, THE JOB CHARNOCK RIDDLE, featuring the lead characters Eric and Aurin Roy, includes historical themes and treasure as motifs, and, as a result, has generated huge interest.

Ghoshe states that his aim is to smudge the line between fact and fiction, and for that, he travels through the plot in his mind; this mental journey helps him visualise everything that he finally writes. Ghoshe believes this journey is important for a writer who is honest to his readers. He also encourages people to visit the places mentioned in his books for real experience.

The Job Charnock Riddle
By Victor Ghoshe

 

At the heart of the City of Joy - Kolkata, lies a secret... a secret that will unearth a hidden treasure... a secret that sets off an inexorable chain of events leading to a gripping and edgy adventure that will unfold across more than 300 years...

 

Victor Ghoshe keeps you guessing till the very last page, while also fuelling your desire to learn more about a time that is lost in the folds of history...

The Job Charnock Riddle - Kolkata Launch (2016) by veteran actor Sri Soummitra Chatterjee, bestowed with Dadasaheb Phalke award

THE JOB CHARNOCK RIDDLE

Bengal

Eastern India, 1686

Job Charnock – a senior officer of The East India Company and the founder of Calcutta (as per orthodox belief), buries a treasure and leaves a clue in a secret riddle...

....but nothing stays buried forever. Centuries later,

the secret surfaces.
So powerful, it can kill many; so intriguing,
it can drag many.

 

Kolkata

Present day

A British researcher, Jennifer, is kidnapped while researching on Charnock.            
Ex-archaeologist Eric Roy, who is now a secret operative, gets involved in a bid to save Jennifer – only to find himself and his cousin Aurin in a life and death situation in a fight against multiple enemies, including a ninth-century secret society out on a mission.

Determined to uncover the treacherous secret that will rock the foundation of the orthodox belief, Eric and Aurin embark on a frantic continent-hopping hunt. They follow a trail through 500-year-old ruins and ciphers… but they have to survive long enough to rescue Jennifer, to decipher the centuries-old riddle, and finally...
to discover the treasure
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