Ravi Subramanian Books
Ravi Subramanian crafts thrilling narratives deeply rooted in his extensive background in global banking. His writing style is characterized by a fast pace and insightful explorations into the worlds of finance and power. Through his work, he often delves into the ethical dilemmas and human nature found within high-stakes environments. His novels offer readers an exciting and thought-provoking literary experience.






God Is a Gamer
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The narrative explores the intersection of gaming, finance, politics, and terrorism through the lens of virtual currency. It delves into how these elements collide, creating a complex web of intrigue and conflict. The story raises questions about the implications of digital money in modern society, examining the motivations and consequences faced by diverse characters involved in this high-stakes environment. As tensions rise, the characters must navigate a world where the lines between reality and virtuality blur, leading to unexpected outcomes.
Insomnia
- 164 pages
- 6 hours of reading
‘Please help me … my wife is trying to kill me. ’ When police officers Meera Dixit and Aditya Sachdev investigate a panicked midnight phone call, they are drawn into the unhappy story of a couple—a woman slowly losing her grip on sanity and her husband living in constant fear of death. As they delve deeper, the officers realise that this case is more knotted than anything they’ve dealt with before. Is Tanvi Acharya really sick? What caused Rohit’s insomnia? Do deeper secrets lie below the surface? As they try to make sense of the sinister goings-on in the house, Dixit and Sachdev hurtle towards a shocking revelation that they are not prepared for.
If God was a Banker
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The narrative explores the contrasting paths of two management graduates, Sandeep and Swamy, in a corrupt corporate environment. Sandeep's ambition and selfishness drive him to success, while Swamy adheres to a moral code, resulting in his professional stagnation. Their dynamic is further complicated by a mutual friend who offers genuine counsel based on experience. The story highlights themes of greed, ambition, and the ethical dilemmas faced in the pursuit of success, reflecting the darker sides of the corporate world.
Evoked
- 228 pages
- 8 hours of reading
As Inspector Mohite investigates the deaths and soon secrets tumble out, it soon becomes clear that underneath the placid surface of Lavasa lurks a complex web of lies and deceit. Can he uncover the truth before more people die?
Brutal Hand
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Inspector Rastogi must race against time to catch an alarmingly elusive killer. Packed with twists and turns, and non-stop action, A Brutal Hand will keep readers guessing until the very end.
Insomnia: Keep Your Eyes Open
- 168 pages
- 6 hours of reading
As they try to make sense of the sinister goings-on in the house, Dixit and Sachdev hurtle towards a shocking revelation that they are not prepared for.
Bestseller She Wrote
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Master storyteller Ravi Subramanian delves into the glitzy world of bestsellers, and uncovers a risky dalliance between a superstar novelist and his alluring protege.
In the Name of God
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The narrative explores the conflict between faith and logic, delving into the struggles faced by characters as they navigate their beliefs and rational thoughts. It examines how personal convictions impact relationships and decisions, ultimately challenging the characters to reconcile their inner turmoil with external expectations. This thought-provoking journey invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the complexities of human understanding.
Mystery of the School on Fire
- 148 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A master storyteller known for bestselling thrillers introduces a charming new series of detective fiction aimed at young children. This engaging collection promises to captivate young readers with exciting mysteries and relatable characters, encouraging curiosity and problem-solving skills.