Description:At a Middle Eastern international airport, a Gandhian scholar from Hyderabad and a mining engineer from Johannesburg meet fortuitously in transit, and romance brews. Their love unfolds in musings and enticing historic narrations of twelve most celebrated diamonds in the world – the Hope, the Orlov, the Shah, the Regent, the Dresden & the Koh-i-Noor among others – that were once whisked away from India – changed the destinies of emperors & empires – and today the proud possession of nations around the world. By a strange stroke of destiny, their lives get entangled with the journey of three younger entrepreneurs & fortune-seekers – a wily diamond trader from Lucknow, a vivacious former clerk at Anglo-Dutch – and an ambitious business woman of African political pedigree, once a student in Moscow.An Indian trader dies in what is claimed to be a carjacking incident. A South African woman apparently jumps to her death from the sixth-floor hotel room. And an eminent Brahmin scholar, ‘a guardian of ancient esoteric secrets’ is crushed under the weight of ‘five thousand years of learning’, when a giant, iron-cast bookcase topples on him. Is this tragic termination of lives mere mischance or premeditated & entwined? Are these fitful crimes of passion, eruptions of violence in the immensely enigmatic & lucrative diamond business, or part of a much more sinister web of desire, deceit, power & retribution in the timeless trajectory of the world’s most magnificent precious stones? Nonetheless, the plot & the subplots converge in a spectacular nail-biting finish. Crafted over several years, Diamond in My Palm, is as much a literary novel as a tight-knit, fast-paced crime thriller. Its vivid, animated characters inhabit the richly evoked social worlds of global cities, from Johannesburg, Antwerp, New York to Hyderabad, Mumbai & Delhi. Within its fictional framework – the very first time an astounding trail of the world’s twelve premier sparkling rocks is fully unravelled – that motivates its protagonists, intensifies its action, triggers the murders and solves the manifold mystery in the climactic finale. An enduring story that transposes mythology into history, and history into fiction, as also how our world transmutes its political shades & hues. ***An alumnus of Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Rajasthan, Sanjay Dharwadker has worked for India’s technology missions in the 1990s, a seminal development initiative in safe drinking water in rural India and country-wide immunization operations. Towards the end of the millennium, he moved to specialize in solutions for identity & identification as applied to national populations. It coincided with the 2001 census when India’s population was counted as having crossed a billion. Hereafter, he wrote extensively on the smart cards & biometrics, to discover that these innovations have a special place in India’s socio-economic development. And it helped the government to pledge some of the first electronic identification programs in the public domain, i.e. driving licenses on smart cards, culminating later in the world’s largest modern national identification program – Aadhaar. During his decade-long stay in Johannesburg, he travelled across the African continent, and continued to write on the role of identification technologies in development. In 2014, he moved to Utrecht in the Netherlands, where he has been working closely with governments and the United Nations on identity law, policy and practices. He is also among the original members of The Hague Colloquium on the Future of Legal Identity that last met in 2019 at Jesus College, Cambridge. He authored the much-acclaimed book on management, Corporate Humour: Chipping Away the Blues, in 1998, and has already embarked on a second novel, The Philosopher’s Mistress, that maps the journeys of René Descartes. Given his wanderlust, he travels extensively with his partner, Priscilla Anne, listens to Jazz, and relishes a game of Bridge.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Diamond In My Palm. To get started finding Diamond In My Palm, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: At a Middle Eastern international airport, a Gandhian scholar from Hyderabad and a mining engineer from Johannesburg meet fortuitously in transit, and romance brews. Their love unfolds in musings and enticing historic narrations of twelve most celebrated diamonds in the world – the Hope, the Orlov, the Shah, the Regent, the Dresden & the Koh-i-Noor among others – that were once whisked away from India – changed the destinies of emperors & empires – and today the proud possession of nations around the world. By a strange stroke of destiny, their lives get entangled with the journey of three younger entrepreneurs & fortune-seekers – a wily diamond trader from Lucknow, a vivacious former clerk at Anglo-Dutch – and an ambitious business woman of African political pedigree, once a student in Moscow.An Indian trader dies in what is claimed to be a carjacking incident. A South African woman apparently jumps to her death from the sixth-floor hotel room. And an eminent Brahmin scholar, ‘a guardian of ancient esoteric secrets’ is crushed under the weight of ‘five thousand years of learning’, when a giant, iron-cast bookcase topples on him. Is this tragic termination of lives mere mischance or premeditated & entwined? Are these fitful crimes of passion, eruptions of violence in the immensely enigmatic & lucrative diamond business, or part of a much more sinister web of desire, deceit, power & retribution in the timeless trajectory of the world’s most magnificent precious stones? Nonetheless, the plot & the subplots converge in a spectacular nail-biting finish. Crafted over several years, Diamond in My Palm, is as much a literary novel as a tight-knit, fast-paced crime thriller. Its vivid, animated characters inhabit the richly evoked social worlds of global cities, from Johannesburg, Antwerp, New York to Hyderabad, Mumbai & Delhi. Within its fictional framework – the very first time an astounding trail of the world’s twelve premier sparkling rocks is fully unravelled – that motivates its protagonists, intensifies its action, triggers the murders and solves the manifold mystery in the climactic finale. An enduring story that transposes mythology into history, and history into fiction, as also how our world transmutes its political shades & hues. ***An alumnus of Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Rajasthan, Sanjay Dharwadker has worked for India’s technology missions in the 1990s, a seminal development initiative in safe drinking water in rural India and country-wide immunization operations. Towards the end of the millennium, he moved to specialize in solutions for identity & identification as applied to national populations. It coincided with the 2001 census when India’s population was counted as having crossed a billion. Hereafter, he wrote extensively on the smart cards & biometrics, to discover that these innovations have a special place in India’s socio-economic development. And it helped the government to pledge some of the first electronic identification programs in the public domain, i.e. driving licenses on smart cards, culminating later in the world’s largest modern national identification program – Aadhaar. During his decade-long stay in Johannesburg, he travelled across the African continent, and continued to write on the role of identification technologies in development. In 2014, he moved to Utrecht in the Netherlands, where he has been working closely with governments and the United Nations on identity law, policy and practices. He is also among the original members of The Hague Colloquium on the Future of Legal Identity that last met in 2019 at Jesus College, Cambridge. He authored the much-acclaimed book on management, Corporate Humour: Chipping Away the Blues, in 1998, and has already embarked on a second novel, The Philosopher’s Mistress, that maps the journeys of René Descartes. Given his wanderlust, he travels extensively with his partner, Priscilla Anne, listens to Jazz, and relishes a game of Bridge.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Diamond In My Palm. To get started finding Diamond In My Palm, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.