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Mystery and Sci-Fi Author
Author of The Bird That Ruled Bombay
Historical mystery 🏰
Sci-Fi πŸ§ͺ

Photos from Arnav_author's post 12/31/2025

Happy New Year!

Photos from Arnav_author's post 10/25/2025

Glad to be hosted by .npo for an eventful author's night! I shared the stage with two other authors - and , and each of us shared our motivations behind writing our respective books and our thought processes.

I talked about how I wrote The Bird That Ruled Bombay to blend my love for the sciences and history to create a unique cross-genre novel. Also highlighted how growing up in Delhi where history whispers centuries-old tales at every corner led to my obsession with secrets buried in time.

Overall, an insightful session and grateful to .npo for organizing it and fellow authors - and for their insights and delightful company!

09/04/2025

Book spotted in the wild aka Bloor Gladstone branch of Toronto Public Library's sci-fi display!

If you're in Toronto, get your hands on it 😁

Photos from Arnav_author's post 04/27/2025

A fun reading session and book signing in collaboration with . I had a casual discussion around the book's premise, my inspiration behind the setting and characters followed by a book signing. Grateful to everyone who showed up!

A special thanks to for organizing this amazing event and setting up this amazing community of readers!

03/30/2025

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Twisty, fast-paced and quirky writing.
That's how I would describe this thriller - The Midnight Feast by . It is set in a wellness resort set in the British countryside and features a bunch of characters with different yet somehow intertwined fates.
It is written with a multi - POV and the shifts keep the book engaging.
Would recommend to fans of Freida McFadden who are bored of similar domestic tropes.

Photos from Arnav_author's post 10/03/2024

When I am not writing about birds, I like to click them πŸ˜‰Some of the best bird photos I captured on my trip to Africa! πŸ“Έ

08/14/2024

A ship wrecked for several years in the Arctic is about to be destroyed and some explorers decide to check it out before its destruction.

I feel that the premise had a lot of exciting potential to be an adventure thriller with suspense and horror. But it turned out to be more of a historical fiction with traumatic backstories with little focus on the horror aspect. It didn't match my taste but someone interested in reading sad books might like it.

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Toronto, ON