This book is a work of fiction inspired by real characters, real events and real memories of author’s personal life. The people that have been the source of inspiration for this story are properly given credit at the end of the book. “The story is set in U.S. and begins with a normal 19 Year old teenager, David Wright. He’s studying French in college. He lives with his friends in a rented compartment, far away from his house. He is a big fan of movies Marvel, DC and all other fictional and charismatic characters. And he acts as “What would Sherlock Holmes do?” when he finds something suspicious. He is not good at sports and at most of the things. But he claims of being good in academics (we’ll see what happens in next chapters about it). He is hilarious at describing things and his analogies are marvellously stupid. A golden haired girl Jane is welcomed warmly into his rented apartment. She plays the “Family- card” to get the entry inside. Jane once he refers as Alexandra Daddario makes her believe that she is telling truth about everything. He claims to be untouched by a single girl, but this claim doesn’t hold for long. Jane talks about some assignment. He sticks to the girl and follows her everywhere blindly. The journey with her begins in a BMW. And that’s where the chaos enters into his sweet, cute, silly life. And soon, the boy finds himself betrayed and framed into kidnapping of an infant girl." This introduction is completely for the first chapter only. The full version of the book will have a completely different introduction, details and many more characters will be introduced and so will be the real people at the end of the book. There are a lot of “What the F**k?”, “Holy Shit!”, “Fake”, “betrayal”, “What the hell?” in this book. This is not the biography of David Allen Wright (American Baseman). "It's a crisp and humorous tale of a new college boy with thrilling twists. The lady he meets, seems to be some programmer. She's dominant in nature. The lead actor seems silly and childish. He lives in fantasy. He loves movies and thinks in the same way. He thinks in a funny way when he gets suspicious. He is shy and amateur to things that happen to him later. The characters are charming. The way of writing is promising and carefully enough fast unlike other much detailed boring texts. It is written in recalling way. It's not a long text, but it has successfully drawn emotions and impatience of a teenager. The upcoming chapters must be revealing the truth." - A kind reviewer says. From the author- Many reviews have been really exciting and full of appraisal. You can see most of them at the cover page. Other than “Great debut”, “Loved the content”, “Great story”, they are- “First of its kind”, “Spellbound”, “Did this really happen to you?”, “What next?”, “O, I love this stupid bastard”, “he’s no Sherlock Holmes, he’s Cherlock Omch”. When I gave it to a person who personally knows me from my childhood, “This is so you, bro” is what I received. To know which parts are real and which are fictitiously used, check out updates at or you can wait for my interview if someone dares to do, in future. This book will soon be translated in other languages.