Adamya 3 by Smaranjit Chakrabarty
Adamya 3 by Smaranjit Chakrabarty
Just as a defeated person gets up again and again, Adamya Sen rises again and again. In the three stories of this book, we find that very Adamya Sen. Adamya is a mercenary. To society, he is a criminal. He does not follow the rules set by society. In fact, he is more accustomed to operating in the darkness. He doesn't hesitate to kill. But he doesn't just work for the criminal world; he also sometimes works for the police or the military. The fact that the man who is immersed in the darkness has an equally radiant light within him emerges in these moments. Adamya's life moves along the twisted paths of a breathless thriller.
In the story "The Sword of Ice," we see him as a person playing a game of hide and seek with criminals. In the story "The Fairy’s House," he emerges as a criminal in the eyes of society. To save a loved one, he stands before everyone dressed as a criminal. And in the story "Adam," the story of two people from different times reveals the making of Adamya Sen. It becomes clear that Adamya is no ordinary person. Adamya is a belief, a counter-struggle. The story of the return of defeated and discarded people, the interplay of light and darkness—this is Adamya.
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