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'Frozen Summer' & 'Columbiana', by Geeta Madhuri and Cynthia Vincent







Name of the Book: FROZEN SUMMER AND COLUMBINA
Author: Geetha Madhuri & Cynthia Vincent

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1. Mayura Ramesh
2. Shriya
3. Kumar

The Story:

Frozen Summer & Columbina is India's First Ever Double Header book with 2 different stories that fall under the Genre - Psychological Thriller.

Frozen Summer Somewhere in the city of Hyderabad, a young software engineer leaves an interview with broken heart. On her way back home, news of the murder troubles her. The more she learns about the details, the more familiar they seem to her -dangerously familiar. Would she find answers to the several unanswered questions that concern her? Stakes are high, chips are down and curtain rises for an all-out game. Columbina World's most cruel penitentiary - THE ALCATRAZ tells tales of notoriety bundled in the shape of men. Alcatraz holds a dark secret that will arise a few venoms and rekindle viscous forces. After a body is found in a trunk on the island, Martin Herd is hired to solve this unfathomable mystery. Finding the truth will pose a big question before him, Should the secret of the Alcatraz be left buried or should it be brought before the world?

Frozen Summer is a suspense thriller written by Geetha Madhuri (Author of The One and Only Purpose from Time's Lost Atlas)

Columbina is a detective thriller written by Cynthia Vincent Daniel (An enthusiastic blogger who owns the blog - Whispers in the Wind)

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About The Authors 


Geetha Madhuri 

Author of the upcoming novella - "Frozen Summer" published as India's First Ever Double Header - Frozen Summer & Columbina

Previously known for the short story "The One and Only Purpose" published in anthology, Time's Lost Atlas.

An IT Employee by profession and writer by passion.


Cynthia Vincent



About Cynthia in her own words: In the first year of my teens, I had written a poem for my dad on Father's day. I had written it on a white chart paper and stuck a photo of me and my dad alongside it. The poem was an instant hit.

Ever since, I have loved writing. I feel it comes naturally to me. I can express my feeling better when I put them down in words. As a kid, my parents would take me and my brother for a holiday every year. Travelling fascinated me and on every travel I made it a point to pen down small notes about the travel.

During the first year of my life in the Hostel, I started blogging right here at Whispers in the Wind. Blogging gave me the confidence to write a full length novel (Psychological Thriller) which is slated for release on the 7th of February, 2015.

On my blog, you will find me writing Short Stories, Poetry, Travellogues and anything through which I can connect with my reader.

An Author, A positive thinker, Traveller and someone who believes in the power of Acceptance

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