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The Accidental Apprentice

A Novel

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Sapna Sinha, an ordinary salesgirl in an electronics store in downtown Delhi, is approached by Vinay Mohan Acharya, a billionaire industrialist and one of India's richest men. He offers to make her CEO of his company. There is only one catch—she must pass seven tests from the "textbook of life." Thus begins the most challenging journey Sapna has ever undertaken—one that will test her character, her courage, and her capabilities. Along the way she encounters a host of memorable personalities, from a vain Bollywood superstar to a kleptomaniac Gandhian. At stake is a business empire worth ten billion dollars and the future she has always dreamed of for herself and her family. But are the seven tests real, or is Acharya playing a game driven by a perverse fantasy?

Vikas Swarup, acclaimed author of Slumdog Millionaire and Six Suspects, has written a compelling, suspenseful tale about the lure of money and the power of dreams. The Accidental Apprentice is international crime fiction at its most entertaining.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Sneha Mathan's English-Indian-sounding narration suits this story of a young woman's trials in Delhi. Supna Sinha, the breadwinner of her family, is visiting a temple when she's approached by a billionaire businessman offering to make her CEO of his company, providing that she passes seven tests. The story has a fairy-tale feel, but Supna is a sceptical and reluctant heroine, and life in Delhi is full of harsh realities. Mathan gives convincing voice to males and females of all ages, including the policeman who is fond of quoting couplets in Urdu and an elderly kleptomaniac Gandhian. As life becomes difficult for our heroine, Mathan sounds more and more weighed down. As authentic as this feels, a little more energy in the narration would have improved the listen. C.A.T. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from June 2, 2014
      Swarup (Six Suspects) puts a distinctively Indian spin on this thoroughly enjoyable crime novel with a scenario that will remind many of The Hunger Games. Vinay Mohan Acharya, a self-made industrialist and one of the richest Indians alive, approaches 23-year-old Sapna Sinha, a salesgirl struggling to support her family on the meagre salary she earns from an electronics store in the heart of Delhi. The 68-year-old Acharya claims to have no worthy successor to his empire and offers to tap Sapna for the role, should she pass seven tests “designed to gauge mettle and potential as a CEO.” Reluctant at first to submit to the whims of an apparent madman, Sapna is forced to accept Acharya’s deal as she needs the reward he’s offering. But, as she proves her mettle over and over again, questions arise: Is Acharya a benign spectator of the travails she has agreed to suffer or is he responsible for them? Is Acharya the person behind an ongoing financial scam that comes to light, and does he intend her to be the scapegoat? Or is the conspiracy elsewhere? It’s not until she’s falsely accused of murder that Sapna really understands her own capabilities or what she wants from life. Agents: Peter and Rosemarie Buckman, Ampersand Agency (U.K.).

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