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The shots that wound a tiger seriously turn it into a ferocious man-eater. These shots were mainly the doing of naïve hunters who use muzzle loader. This vicious man-eater usually stalks lonely travellers on forest roads and prowls isolated villages. The villagers cower inside their huts for days and wait for the righteous saviour to end the terror. Khan, an engineer did not wound a tiger. He shot the man-eating tigress and girlfriend of Sherkhan to help the villager, Nawab. Sherkhan was also a man-eater and thrived on humans. He watched Khan and Nawab. It was never heard of in history of the…mehr

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The shots that wound a tiger seriously turn it into a ferocious man-eater. These shots were mainly the doing of naïve hunters who use muzzle loader. This vicious man-eater usually stalks lonely travellers on forest roads and prowls isolated villages. The villagers cower inside their huts for days and wait for the righteous saviour to end the terror. Khan, an engineer did not wound a tiger. He shot the man-eating tigress and girlfriend of Sherkhan to help the villager, Nawab. Sherkhan was also a man-eater and thrived on humans. He watched Khan and Nawab. It was never heard of in history of the mankind that the man-eating tiger followed a human to take revenge. Sherkhan followed, stalked and terrorized Khan. Sherkhan subsequently became a subject of great interest after he took his revenge. Many wondered and were curious if Sherkhan persisted in his carnivorous tendencies, acquired a new mate, or continued to stalk humans after exacting his revenge. Sherkhan continued man eating and created havoc among villagers. But who ended Sherkhan's reign of terror? The book 'Return of the Maneater' answers all.
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Born and brought up in Delhi, Anuj studied English Literature at Delhi University and did software program from NIIT. He worked with American Multinationals like eFunds and FIS Global, and for an American Express process. Anuj turned to writing as a career in 2013. He has written columns for an online magazine, 'The Indian Economist.' He writes on social issues. His other books are November Rain, Little Arnie, Revenge of a maneater, Gazala and Lala Khatri. All books are available on Amazon. November Rain is a story of Anglo-Indian girl Ashley Coleman who goes on life changing journey to find the truth behind torrid times that she faced. Little Arnie is a story of young kid who has been abandoned by his mother. He grows and turns into a teenager with the love and care of his relatives and neighbours. Revenge of a maneater is about revenge taken by Sherkhan who follows, stalks and terrorize Khan, an engineer who had shot his girlfriend tigress. Gazala is about Professor Aditya Raj Khanna who falls in love with his student Gazala. Lala Khatri is a partition story. His next book, Return of the Maneater is about Sherkhan.