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The Apostate by Parthajit Explores Destiny, Free Will, and the Dark Side of Modern Power

by John Steinbeck May 20, 2026
by John Steinbeck May 20, 2026 0 comments
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There’s a particular kind of novel that refuses to sit neatly in one genre. The Apostate by Parthajit is one of those books. Published in 2026 by Crown Publishing, it opens like a mythic parable in the forests of Nepal, settles into the polished glass towers of corporate Kolkata, and then turns sharply into a techno-conspiracy thriller built around a project called HELIX-9.

What holds the whole thing together is a protagonist named Shantanu Mitra and a question the novel keeps circling back to. What remains of the self when memory, free will, and destiny are all under suspicion?

A Protagonist Who Earns His Title

Shantanu is the apostate. He is not simply someone who has stopped believing. He is someone whose disbelief was carved into him by grief. The early loss of his parents turned spiritual loss into rebellion, and that rebellion has shaped the adult version of him. He drinks, attends parties, drifts through fleeting relationships, and pours himself into a successful corporate career. The substitutes are working, until they aren’t.

Parthajit opens the novel with a deliberate nod to Kafka’s Metamorphosis. Like Gregor Samsa, Shantanu begins to experience a transformation he cannot explain or control. The difference is that Shantanu’s transformation is not biological. It is metaphysical, psychological, and eventually political. He is being pulled toward something. The novel takes its time revealing exactly what.

A Prologue That Sets the Tone

One of the strongest moments in The Apostate arrives before the main plot even begins. The prologue, set in Nepal, introduces a sick child, a wandering Yogi, and a confrontation involving wolves at the edge of a rainforest near Dharan. The image of a human mother and a wolf-mother facing each other across the question of karmic debt is the kind of scene that lodges itself in the reader’s mind and refuses to leave.

This is Parthajit at his strongest. When he trusts the imagery, when he lets the forest, the silence, and the watchful presences do the work, the prose carries genuine weight. The prologue establishes a mythic register that the rest of the novel keeps gesturing back toward, even as it shifts into more contemporary terrain.

Where the Novel Gets Ambitious

The shift from spiritual mystery to corporate conspiracy happens through two contrasting settings. The first is the remote village of Khushinagar, where a healer and teacher named Ram Prasad Shastri represents a knowledge system that predates ambition, technology, and corporate intelligence. The second is the boardrooms of HELIX-9, a project tied to something called the Human Adaptive Resilience Study.

This is where readers familiar with international thrillers will recognize the influences. Dan Brown builds suspense through symbols and institutional secrets. Michael Crichton grounds it in scientific overreach. Parthajit borrows from both traditions but anchors the novel in something neither of those writers attempts. Karma, reincarnation, Sanskrit philosophy, and the unresolved Indian question of destiny.

The faceless boardroom scenes in The Apostate are not loud or theatrical. They are calm, professional, and procedural, which is exactly what makes them disturbing. The novel’s argument is that modern evil rarely announces itself. It organizes.

Comparisons, Honest Ones

There is a strain of The Apostate that recalls Paulo Coelho’s spiritual parables, particularly in the Khushinagar passages where ancient wisdom collides with modern restlessness. But Parthajit is darker than Coelho. He is more thriller-driven, more skeptical, and more willing to sit inside the discomfort of the questions he raises rather than resolve them with a tidy lesson.

The novel does have moments where the philosophical layer becomes heavier than it needs to be. Some dialogues could have been tightened, and there are sections where the narration explains emotions the scene has already conveyed. These are the kinds of observations that come up when a debut novelist is being genuinely ambitious. The reach is impressive even when the grip occasionally loosens.

About the Author

Parthajit is a senior administration and legal professional with nearly 28 years of leadership experience in corporate administration, legal affairs, and statutory compliance across multinational organisations. A graduate in Comparative Literature from Jadavpur University, he later completed his LLB, combining literary insight with legal discipline.

Outside his professional life, Parthajit has performed on stage in several prestigious productions, in feature films, and in television serials. He has authored short stories published in leading regional languages. The Apostate is his third novel, following I Died and The Ghost Whisperer. A dedicated student of Indian mythology and philosophy, he is also socially active in animal welfare, a thread that quietly informs the moral imagination running through this book.

The Bottom Line

The Apostate is bold, imaginative, and emotionally charged. It is a debut Indian thriller that holds the metaphysical hunger of Coelho, the secret-system suspense of Brown, and the science-anxiety of Crichton, but its emotional centre stays unmistakably Indian.

Its best moments stay with you long after the book closes. The wolf at the door. The man who has rejected God being pulled toward destiny. The unsettling possibility that in the modern world, even free will may be someone else’s experiment.

For readers who enjoy thrillers that ask larger questions, The Apostate is worth the time.

Published by Crown Publishing | ISBN 978-93-7424-705-1 | 2026

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