A death of my choosing
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Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2016
Mahesh, a bright young science student is the lucky(?) inheritor of his grandmother's house and library. She had an ulterior motive for giving it all to him. There are clues in the books about another book in the collection. He finds it and it is half translated. The current version looks bizarre enough to warrant his full attention. Fully translated it brings unwanted visitors and worse, something that changes Mahesh fundamentally. He becomes immortal against his will and must now race against time before the change becomes permanent to cure himself. The only way he can do this is by catching the being who did this to him. Would he succeed ? Follow Mahesh as he is introduced to a world full of danger, mayhem and intellectual satisfaction.
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