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THE STORY BEGINS AT THE END

There isn't anything such as… true love And there isn't a false love… it is just love. Have you ever googled the word? Asked Siri, Alexa? Is there a synonym for it. The word is complete in itself, it is the most powerful and yet the most humbling emotion. The story begins at the end is a collection of such stories that celebrate love in its myriad forms. The collection holds most of the narratives in such a way that they could well be starting off by the end of the story, the beginning of love, figuratively and literary – the last line coming forth from the first. Love is the window to our souls. It is not the fear of being alone, it is a matter of being together... About the Author: The author is a former Officer of the Indian Army. He has served with the regiment of Artillery and has been part of counter-insurgency combat missions. He was born in Mumbai and is currently based in Bengaluru. He has enjoyed a career with a century-old publishing house authoring articles that have been published in international defence magazines of repute. During his free time the author enjoys reading, playing a game of squash or enjoying the challenges of the chessboard. His particular passion is for solo travelling. This apart, he is now working on a full - length novel. The author prefers to write under a nom de plume.

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Reviewed in India on 28 July 2021

I received this book as a recommendation from Kindle... I have been occationally taking books on rent through the kindle unlimited subscription. The Story Begins at the End... by Sujay this really has some of the best love stories. Among all of the stories that I read, I would still consider the story between Kevin Gomes and Anaida... it was probably one of the sweetest stories that I had ever read... the best part of the whole story was it felt as if destiny was fighting against all odds to unite the 2 together. I must say KG is that typical boy who knows he is in love but a part of his mind still denies that... Other than the Kevin Gomes the other story which was really interesting was the story of Inspector 'Dog' Roy. The world needs more people like that unknown gentleman who could stand up for the honor of women. The stories are really well written, even though there are a few grammatical errors but those could be ignored considering that the writer mainly focussed on the flow of the story rather than getting himself deviated from the storyline. However there is one story, I would say which almost made me stop reading the book any further "Panchamirtham" sorry no offence but even though it was a part of our heritage, but I still feel that she story should not have found a place in this book. In case you are looking for some good short stories based on real-life stories, this is really a book worth reading... Frankly never expected a man in uniform to write such good stories. Love the book... Good Luck and God Bless... Regards The Splattered Ink reviewer.





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