‘The Hitman’: A book exploring the meaning of life in a captivating journey of self-discovery

‘The Hitman’: A book exploring the meaning of life in a captivating journey of self-discovery

Manoj Jain’s eighth book focuses on sensitive topics like despair and loneliness.

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Mumbai: Author Manoj Jain's latest novel, ‘The Hitman’ is a captivating exploration of the human psyche and the search for purpose in life. The book follows the story of Vivek, a man in his forties, who strikes up a seamless conversation with a stranger at a bar and ends up making a life-and-death agreement that sets him on an unexpected journey of self-discovery.

In this thought-provoking novel, Jain weaves a complex narrative that touches upon important themes from despair and loneliness to hope and the meaning of existence. Through his zealous and articulate writing style, he creates a relatable and sympathetic character in Vivek, who readers will root for throughout the story.

Jain's exploration of the human condition is both poignant and insightful, as he delves into the mind of the lonely and the desperate, and offers a solution to help them find their purpose through efficient action.

‘The Hitman’ is a gentle pick-me-up on days when one is troubled or low, and more relevant today than ever. With its relatable characters and exploration of important themes, this novel is sure to resonate with readers and leave them pondering the question: What is the true meaning of existence?

In a statement about his latest book, Jain said, "I wanted to bring a solution to help everyone find their purpose or keep trying to find it. Hence, I penned down 'The Hitman' to wake the uninitiated." With its compelling premise and captivating storytelling, "The Hitman" is a must-read for anyone looking for a much-needed refresher in their next novel. Pick up your copy today and embark on a journey of self-discovery like no other."