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Langda Ghoda Sometimes the Lame Horse Wins the Race

Author Name: Sanjay Shiyani | Format: Paperback | Genre : Literature & Fiction | Other Details

What if justice does not come from the living…
but from the dead?

Raghu has never considered himself powerful.
No wealth. No status. No influence. Just discipline, loyalty, and a quiet sense of right and wrong.

When his close circle becomes entangled in the downfall of a powerful businessman, Digvijay, what begins as a carefully executed plan of revenge slowly unravels into something far more disturbing.

A hidden truth.
A buried crime.
A name erased from the world.

As secrets surface, Raghu discovers that the war he believed was his own was never truly his to begin with. Someone else had been moving the pieces. Someone whose voice should not exist. Someone whose life was stolen — and whose justice remained unfinished.

In a game of power, manipulation, guilt, and redemption, the living become instruments of the dead.

But when truth finally comes to light, it demands a price from everyone.

LANGDA GHODA is a gripping literary thriller novella that explores:

Justice beyond law

Moral consequences of revenge

The burden of truth

Friendship tested under pressure

And the haunting question —

Can the powerless ever truly win?

Because sometimes, the horse that limps…

wins the race.

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Sanjay Shiyani

Sanjay Shiyani is not a professionally trained writer, nor does he come from a literary background. He works in the courier business, living a life rooted in discipline, observation, and everyday human interactions.

Writing, for him, did not begin as a career plan. It began as overthinking.

Langda Ghoda was born from countless late-night thoughts — about justice, fate, power, guilt, and the silent struggles of ordinary people. What started as a story in his mind slowly grew into a narrative about truth, revenge, and moral consequences.

Sanjay believes that stories do not belong only to those with degrees in literature. They belong to anyone who observes life deeply enough.

He writes about ordinary people placed in extraordinary moral situations — where strength does not come from power, but from endurance.

Langda Ghoda is his debut novella.

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