There comes a day in every boy's life when he needs to sit down and decide what to do with the rest of it. But our layabout hero, Samay, slept through it, as he did most days growing up. Waking up aged twenty-nine, he finds that he barely has any money left in the bank and the only job anyone is willing to give him is as a debt collector for small businesses. To top it all, he has had no luck with his college flame, Amrita. They were close friends once but are not even in touch any more. His less-than-ordinary life takes a mad turn when he is mistaken by mob boss Pande for a hitman and given Rs 75 lakh as payment. Samay wants to take the money and flee the city, but he discovers that Amrita, now a journalist, is next on the hit list... The Debt Collector's Due is a wild ride through the drama of college heartbreak and a terrifying murder in south Mumbai's Parsi colony to the sweaty alleys of Crawford Market and the mist-filled valley of Panchgani. This is a story about shifting fortunes and high stakes, a breathless read from the first page to the very last word.
Adhirath Sethi Books
Adhirath Sethi writes because situations intrigue him, finding joy in exploring 'what-ifs' and letting them develop into uncontrolled subplots that collide. From this ensuing chaos, he crafts a story, hoping his writing style captivates readers, whether the outcome is humorous or poignant. He favors simple language over elaborate prose, aiming to evoke curious visualizations, much like his favorite authors. His journey into writing was prompted by his experiences in entrepreneurship during the financial crisis, serving as a means to maintain sanity.


The Agastya International Foundation is an Indian education trust and non- profit organization based in Bangalore, India, whose mission is to spark curiosity, nurture creativity and build confidence among economically disadvantaged children and teachers in India.This book tells that story of Agastya's remarkable origins.