Teenagers party? Teenagers enjoy? Yes

Teenagers flirt? Teenagers dope? Maybe yes

What else can a teenager do?

Meet Mohit

A simple easy going eleventh grader with a holier-than-thou attitude. He just wants good grades in school.

Meet Abhinav

A not so simple eleventh grader with an assholier-than-thou attitude. He wants everything he would like to have. By hook or crook. 

What happens when the two meet in a coaching class and become great friends?

Mohit doesn’t want Abhinav to carry on with his devious ways. But there are many hurdles in his way. Two of its names are Pooja (Mohit’s love interest) and Julie (a prostitute).

Can Mohit bring Abhinav back to a life of righteousness or will life’s enticements pull him towards a vortex of wrongdoing.

This is the world of ‘The Unintentional Offender’ where Abhinav never knew any boundaries and  Mohit unwillingly breaks his boundaries.

What boundaries are these? Boundaries of conduct? Of love? Of trust? Of law?

parixit pandey author of the unintentional offender

About the Author

Parixit is an MBA post grad from Symbiosis Institute of International Business and an Engineer in IT. Parixit has worked in IT and Banking sector but has a writing streak. A sports freak, an amateur guitarist, a music lover and a singer, he hopes to turn a full time writer.

Parixit can be contacted at parixit.pandey@gmail.com

Excerpt 1

‘I cannot stop myself from visiting that eatery, I am too addicted to it. But we don’t have money.’

‘I have an idea. We can prowl at night and sneak petrol from fancy bikes. This way we can manage.’

‘What?! Sneak petrol?! You mean steal?!’

Excerpt 2

‘When was the last time you saw a girl chase a boy like that?’

‘Leave it. I will tell you. The last time I saw something like that was in Discovery Channel where a female sea-horse was chasing a male sea-horse. That is because in sea horses the male carries the baby and chooses the female. You should be happy getting so much attention from such an attractive girl rather than running away.’

Reviews

Shweta Mumbai

I generally stick to my favourite authors and like to read only their novels. But this pre-published version that I got to read simply blew away my mind. Absolutely stunning for a first book.

Rohit
Bhopal

Catchy name, equally catchy storyline. This book has a long way to travel in the history of Indian fiction.

Swati
Pune

The Unintentional Offender has unexpectedly swept me off my feet. Way 2 go Parixit

Anurag Bangalore

Entertainment,  Entertainment, Entertainment. A humorous, witty book with enough twists to keep the  reader engrossed till the very end. Simply unputdownable

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