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Number of Pages
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Language
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Step into a world shrouded in mystery with The Secret Of The Cemetery. This gripping detective adventure unfolds in a century-old cemetery in Calcutta, where the past still whispers its secrets. Following Feluda and his friends, readers chase a disturbed grave and a ciphered message that sparks a suspense-filled quest. Ideal for mystery lovers and readers who crave atmospheric, page-turning thrillers, this tale blends danger, wit, and a touch of haunting beauty that will keep you turning pages.
The book is written in a lean, narrative-driven style that balances brisk plot momentum with rich mood. It unfolds through a sequence of clues and encounters that draw you deeper into the mystery, from seances in creaky old buildings to a lively restaurant where a songstress offers a cryptic hint, to a midnight vigil beside the tombs. The experience feels immersive and cinematic, with scenes that are vivid but accessible, and a puzzle that reveals itself through character choices, clever dialogue, and careful observation rather than heavy exposition. If you love detective adventures, you’ll appreciate the steady pacing and the way each clue tightens the net around the truth.
What the reader gains after finishing The Secret Of The Cemetery is more than just answers. You’ll feel satisfied by a tightly woven conclusion and left with a lingering sense of intrigue about how past choices shape the present. It invites you to think about greed and courage, and to trust in friendship and wit to uncover the truth—a warm, confident takeaway that makes this mystery a memorable reading experience. The Secret Of The Cemetery stays with you long after you read the last page.
Product Details
Author
Satyajit Ray
Publisher
Puffin Books
Number of Pages
120
Language
English
SKU
BK0033156
ISBN
9780143335801
Reading Age
Teen
Dimensions
20 x 14 x 4 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 199
₹ 169
15% Off
Satyajit Ray Was Born On 2 May 1921 In Calcutta. After Graduating From Presidency College, Calcutta, In 1940, He Studied Art At Rabindranath Tagore’S University, Shantiniketan. By 1943, Ray Was Back In Calcutta And Had Joined An Advertising Firm As A Visualizer. He Also Started Designing Covers And Illustrating Books Brought Out By Signet Press. A Deep Interest In Films Led To His Establishing The Calcutta Film Society In 1947. During A Six-Month Trip To Europe, In 1950, Ray Became A Member Of The London Film Club And Managed To See Ninety-Nine Films In Only Four-And-A-Half Months. In 1955, After Overcoming Innumerable Difficulties, Satyajit Ray Completed His First Film, Pather Panchali, With Financial Assistance From The West Bengal Government. The Film Was An Award-Winner At The Cannes Film Festival And Established Ray As A Director Of International Stature. Together With Aparajito (The Unvanquished, 1956) And Apur Sansar (The World Of Apu, 1959), It Forms The Apu Trilogy And Perhaps Constitutes Ray’S Finest Work. Ray’S Other Films Include Jalsaghar (The Music Room, 1958), Charulata (1964), Aranyer Din Ratri (Days And Nights In The Forest, 1970), Shatranj Ke Khilari (The Chess Players, 1977), Ghare Baire (The Home And The World, 1984), Ganashatru (Enemy Of The People, 1989), Shakha Proshakha (Branches Of A Tree, 1990), And Agantuk (The Stranger, 1991). Ray Also Made Several Documentaries, Including One On Tagore. In 1987, He Made The Documentary Sukumar Ray, To Commemorate The Birth Centenary Of His Father, Perhaps Bengal’S Most Famous Writer Of Nonsense Verse And Children’S Books. Satyajit Ray Won Numerous Awards For His Films. Both The British Federation Of Film Societies And The Moscow Film Festival Committee Named Him One Of The Greatest Directors Of The Second Half Of The Twentieth Century. In 1992, He Was Awarded The Oscar For Lifetime Achievement By The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Science And, In The Same Year, Was Also Honoured With The Bharat Ratna. Apart From Being A Film-Maker, Satyajit Ray Was A Writer Of Repute. In 1961, He Revived The Children’S Magazine, Sandesh, Which His Grandfather, Upendrakishore Ray, Had Started And To Which His Father Used To Contribute Frequently. Satyajit Ray Contributed Numerous Poems, Stories And Essays To Sandesh, And Also Published Several Books In Bengali, Most Of Which Became Best-Sellers. In 1978, Oxford University Awarded Him Its D.Litt Degree. Satyajit Ray Died In Calcutta In April 1992.