Today we have a book which focuses on Indian software engineers in the US, and there will be a lot of interest from readers to know what their lives are truly like. Are you ready?
We have 10 copies of ‘Behind The Silicon Mask’ up for review!
Overview of the book:
A techie community of around two hundred Indians stationed in Milwaukee suddenly finds itself under a siege. On a fateful Friday, a cyclonic snowstormâSuper Susanâis breaking winter records outside their windows. And beyond, somewhere in the inky darkness, a serial killer who targets immigrants is on the loose. An indiscreet TV journalist has already informed him that almost the entire community resides within a threeblock radius in downtown Milwaukee.
Two young techies belonging to the communityâ Partho Sen and Varun Belthangadyâare particularly under threat. Unaware of this fact, they carry on as usual. Varun must deliver a crucial software application for his Fortune-500 client before the weekend ends. Meanwhile, Partho must confront his inner demons to save the most important relationships in his life.
They must deal with these urgent needs, even as they deal with their rapacious corporate employer, an overambitious boss, unpredictable events unfolding in the living rooms and bedrooms of their colleaguesâand the effects of the most potent cocktail in the world.
There is one man who can save them yet from the serial killerâDetective Farley of the Milwaukee Police Department. But will the serial killer prove too clever even for him? aware that his life is in danger. There is one man who can save them yet â Detective Farley of the Milwaukee Police Department. But will the serial killer prove too clever for him?
Know the author:
Eshwar Sundaresan is Risha’s father, a difficult son, Bangalore-based writer, freelance journalist, thirdgeneration Mumbaikar, mixed-bag consultant, ghostwriter, an ex-corporate nobody, a counsellorin-training and an introspective man. He is the author of Bangalored: The Expat Story and a few awardwinning works of fiction. He is eminently Googleable.
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clicked to apply, will wait eagerly for a copy đ
http://rinzurajan.blogspot.in/2013/04/behind-silicon-mask-review.html
Heres my review >> http://nandinispeaks.blogspot.com/2013/03/behind-silicon-mask-book-review.html