Kas has his own demons to deal with when he returns to the city of dreams, the most problematic of which is being a former Anti Terrorist Squad officer.
Tahmima Anam ends her Bangladesh trilogy with a novel epic in scope and full of great beauty
A comprehensive pictorial guide to the birds of the Indian subcontinent
An unputdownable treatise on Indian diplomacy, with a wealth of insight and fascinating anecdotes
The warehouse sale will take place on June 24-25, with 1,000-plus titles across genres going on sale at a really cheap price.
Despite their popularity, the railways are yet to get their due from Indian authors.
Is punctuation in the Internet age (or the lack of it) killing the usage of the full stop?
After 45 years of publishing, Sudharma faces acute financial crunch.
If you were the youngest in a pack of cousins, summer holidays were the best of times and the worst of times. Till you discovered a library of old books.
The Scandal sees our hero mired in his sixth adventure when a scandal (what else?) blows up in the schoolyard and beyond, involving teachers and his best friend, April.
Backed into a corner and unsure of who to trust, Maya Burkett battles to prove her innocence and unravel the mystery of her husband’s apparent resurrection.
A scholarly book reclaims a wealth of human stories about Dalit women in UP of the 19th-20th century
Islam is best explained by investigating its contradictions, instead of wishing them away
Siddhartha Mukherjee looks at the story of the gene not merely through the lens of biology but also in terms of human politics
Chris Gayle starts by telling the readers that he is a weirdo and takes them on the journey of a shy, skinny cricket obsessed kid, growing up in a tin-roofed shack in Kingston.
Today's Gond art is not a mere tradition but has a very new and contemporary element attached to it.
Without Shashi Kapoor, there would be a big, ugly hole in the landscape of Indian cinema. A biography does justice to the incredible versatility of the actor
A summer reading list that will help the young ones make friends with birds, beasts and slugs; make mischief with monkeys and grandfathers; tackle tweenache and heartbreak; and even figure out the basics of grammar
The book 'Knockings at my heart' has around 81 such-poems which will soon be released by Roli Books.
"Shashi Kapor-The Householder, The Star" unveils chapters of the actor's personal and professional life
Love and romance is a genre that appeals to people of all ages, who look upon it as a gateway from the routine that dictates their routine through books.
S Hussain Zaidi who has penned books which have been adapted into films such as "Black Friday", "Phantom", "Shootout At Wadala", was the one who pushed Emraan Hashmi relentlessly for months to write a book on the incident.
Bangladeshi author Tahmima Anam on her new novel, why history is important to her writing, and being shaped by memories of the Bangladesh War.
Talbot Mundy, a writer in the 1930s, captured the spirit of India in his works.