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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
The night Shurgadh's sky burned green, physicist Ved Sharma realized he'd opened something that was never meant to be opened.
Two years ago, he made a promise to a dying man. Keeping it costs more than he imagined.
Now the city whispers. A message appears on a wall where no message should be. Children draw geometries they've never learned. Ved's dreams teach him mathematics that work too perfectly—and he doesn't know who's teaching him.
There are warnings carved in forgotten temples. Stories of civilizations that tried this before. None of them survived to tell what they found.
A journalist asks questions no one will answer. Intelligence agencies watch Ved's every move. Time fractures in corners of the city where no one's looking.
And something vast is waiting on the other side of the holes Ved made—patient, curious, and far too interested in what humanity does next.
What did he let in? And can he close the door before it's too late?
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Vivek Parate
Vivek Parate spent years working with industrial robots and battery systems—from programming EV assembly lines to designing Battery Energy Storage Systems—before a series of strange, recurring dreams changed everything. The dreams came in fragments, like pieces of a puzzle depicting dimensional breaches and parallel realities. Instead of dismissing them, his engineering mind and lifelong curiosity about physics pushed him to explore what they might mean.
That exploration became First Beacon, his debut novel where he weaves hard science with imaginative speculation. The technical details of energy systems and reality-bending physics come naturally from his 3.5 years in robotics and energy technology.
Now based in Pune, India, Vivek is studying programming while deep into writing the sequel—exploring what happens when humanity discovers the multiverse isn't empty.
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