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Vineet Releases His Debut Book "Collateral"

Nagpur, India, May 26, 2017 --(PR.com)-- The book, "Collateral," is written by Vineet Wankhede and it
revolves around a web designer who tries to support his daily needs. His wife helps him with work and
they manage their small office together.

While shopping in a grocery store one day, Dave sees an unattended baby. He starts talking to her
vaguely but realizes she hasn't started speaking yet. He waits for her parents to show up, but no one does.
An unpleasant event happens in the same grocery store and he takes the baby with him. But when
someone responsible for the child finds out about Dave, chaos follows.

Vineet Wankhede has penned a marvelous read with a warranted title, "Collateral" with a crisp storyline
and a different approach towards the art of storytelling. The book is a riddle that keeps the reader in
check.

A thrill ride awaits new and experienced readers alike and "Collateral" breaks the ice ceiling and is
recommended to readers.

The book is available on Amazon, Flipkart and as an ebook on Amazon Kindle.

Vineet, like his book, seems mysterious and lives away from the modern day social media influence. It
spends time observing faces and enjoys writing about the perplexed life. He hopes to reach similarities to
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle whom he considers an inspiration.

His second thriller, which is based on a 1950's serial killer, is also in the pipeline. He wants to break the
ice between Indian readers and mysteries as he thinks thrillers are something people perceive as boring
and perplexed. He enjoys his family life and wants to keep writing mysteries which are fast and short, like
a roller coaster ride!

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