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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWho decides the victims of history? What defines true knowledge? And is justice ever blind—or merely a pursuit without reason?
In the shadowed streets of Berlin, on the brink of the Second World War, journalist Klaus Abel stands at a dangerous crossroads. With his conscience under siege and the walls of power closing in, he is drawn into an underworld of conspiracies, betrayal, and impossible choices. Fate offers him no mercy; the forces at play are far greater than his will.
Through fragments of his journal—written in the final, desperate moments before the world ignites—you are invited to bear witness to his struggle. Will you shoulder the weight of his truth, or will it all be lost to the flames of history?
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At just 15 years old, Aadi Sahu writes with a vision far beyond his years. His stories venture into realms where the boundaries of reality blur and the impossible feels inevitable. From forgotten prophecies to cosmic frontiers, his work explores the enduring struggles of hope, sacrifice, and redemption in worlds both imagined and unsettlingly familiar.
Aadi’s passion for storytelling began as a quiet escape—scribbled fragments during restless school days—but quickly grew into rich narratives where unlikely heroes rise against overwhelming odds, and dragons cast their shadows over desolate cities. His writing doesn’t just entertain; it invites readers to confront the deeper questions of existence, to find light in darkness, and to believe in the fragile strength of hope.
For Aadi, writing is not a pastime but a calling—to connect, to question, and to inspire. On the Edge marks the beginning of a journey that reaches far beyond the page, into the mysteries of history, the weight of truth, and the boundless possibilities of imagination.
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