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The Inamdar Archive

1,500 First Lines

The opening sentence of every book in the archive.

68 of 1,500 first lines published. More added every week.
Showing all 68 first lines
001
“The first thing anyone entering the street would notice was the burning house.”
STIFLED 2025 Erotic Thriller
002
“The examination hall smelled of old wood and fresh anxiety — the particular blend of varnished teak and sweat-damp cotton that every Indian college produced during finals, a smell that lived in the sinuses and triggered the adrenal glands before the brain had time to identify it.”
ALMOST 2025 Contemporary Slow Burn Romance
003
“The ceiling fan in my bedroom has made the same sound for twenty-two years.”
KIRA'S AWAKENING 2025 Coming-of-Age
004
“She dreamed of flying when she slept.”
CHHAAYA 2025 Mythological Fantasy
005
“The coffee had gone cold twenty minutes ago, but Rahul hadn't noticed.”
ENDURING HEARTS 2025 Multi-generational Saga
006
“She had no hands.”
POWER 2025 Epic Romantasy
007
“It's happening.”
FATAL INVITATION 2025 Culinary Thriller
008
“The boy's fingers are sticky with mango pulp when he finally says the word.”
SUSH! 2025 Coming-of-Age
009
“The ceiling fan in my Kothrud flat made a sound — not the lazy whirr you stop noticing after a week, but a clicking.”
I Can't Keep Calm I'm Indian! 2025 Self-Help
010
“Mumbai, March 2024. 6:47 AM.”
AROGYA 2026 Health & Wellness
011
“Mumbai, January 2025. 11:32 PM.”
SAMPATTI 2026 Wealth & Finance
012
“Pune, November 2024. 7:45 PM.”
SAMBANDH 2026 Relationships
013
“Kurukshetra. Approximately 3200 BCE.”
KARYA 2026 Purpose & Career
014
“Varanasi. 4:30 AM.”
ADHYATMA 2026 Spirituality & Consciousness
015
“Darkness fell.”
Dev Lok: The Fold Between 2026 Mythological Fantasy
016
“Before time had a name, before the rivers learned to flow downhill, before death understood it was supposed to be permanent—there were the Aadya.”
017
“The banyan tree at the edge of the Kulkarni property had been dying for eleven years before anyone noticed.”
DEVRAI: The Whisper in the Roots 2026 Ecological Fantasy
018
“The 332 Limited was seventeen minutes late, which meant Arjun Mhatre was going to miss the beginning of Neha's birthday dinner, which meant Neha was going to do that thing with her jaw where it tightened just enough to let him know she was disappointed without saying she was disappointed, and which meant the next forty-eight hours of his life would be an exercise in interpreting silence.”
PUNARMRITYU: The Beast of Patala 2026 Dark Fantasy
019
“Nidhi”
ANDHERA: The Darkness Within 2026 Psychological Horror
020
“The memory was not hers. Not exactly.”
AGNI KA VARDAN: The Blessing of Fire 2026 Mythological Fantasy
021
“The last time I felt anything was the night my sister died.”
Lessons in Grey 2026 Literary Fiction
022
“The wood smelled of cheap pine and cheaper death.”
THE SLEUTH APPARENT 2026 Mystery / Thriller
023
“There were only footsteps.”
JOURNEY TO TORCIA 2026 Adventure Fantasy
024
“Ira”
THE WOODSMEN'S BARGAIN 2026 Historical Fantasy
025
“She dreamed of flying when she had no right to fly.”
PRATHAM PRAKASH: First Light 2026 Spiritual Fiction
026
“The nightmare came for Isha the way monsoon floods come for low-lying villages — without mercy, without warning, and with the absolute certainty that everything she loved would drown.”
Bhavishyavaani (The Prophecy) 2026 Mythological Fantasy
027
“The slaughter was done, and triumph knelt in submission at his feet like a dog that had forgotten it was once a wolf.”
Scion of Two Worlds 2026 Fantasy
028
“The Maharaja fell during the evening durbar, and the sound his body made against the marble floor was the sound of a kingdom breaking.”
Throned: The Neelam's Bearer 2026 Fantasy
029
“The champagne tasted like a memory I couldn't quite place.”
Blood Bound: The Hybrid's Confession 2026 Paranormal Romance
030
“EELA — 2017”
Finding Eela Chitale 2026 Contemporary Fiction
031
“The angel was bleeding from the nose.”
Parallax Paradox 2026 Science Fiction
032
“The gavel struck marble like a gunshot.”
The War Game: Cherry Mission 2026 Military Science Fiction
033
“The morning light in my studio has a particular quality that I've spent forty years trying to capture on canvas and have never quite managed.”
Calling Frank O'Hare 2026 Literary Fiction
034
“The tank rattled over ground that had never been touched by human feet, and I sat on top of it like a king on the world's least comfortable throne, watching a planet I barely understood roll past beneath a sky I couldn't name the colour of.”
The War Game: Haven 2026 Military Science Fiction
035
“The courtroom smelled of old wood and fresh fear, and the fear was mine.”
036
“The ring was still warm on her finger when they came for me.”
The Veiled Odyssey 2026 Fantasy Adventure
037
“The megaphone was Arthur Uncle's idea.”
Educating Kelly Payne 2026 Contemporary Fiction
038
“The spider had been building its web in the corner of Farhan's ceiling for three weeks, and Nandini Deshmukh had been watching it the way she watched most things in her life — with a mixture of admiration and deep suspicion.”
Loving Netta Wilde 2026 Romance
039
“The wolf came at three in the morning, the way it always did.”
Saving Geraldine Corcoran 2026 Contemporary Fiction
040
“The fire came from the east, the way fire always came in the Saptam Rajya — riding the wind, eating the thatch, turning the village of Chandrapuri into a thing of light and ash.”
041
“Nagpur, August 26, 1978”
Dastak (The Knock) 2026 Thriller
042
“Ananya Grover turned fifty on a Tuesday, and the universe marked the occasion by firing her.”
Naya Naam Nayi Zindagi 2026 Contemporary Fiction
043
“The last thing Karthik Ashwin remembered before the white light swallowed everything was the taste of Old Monk rum mixed with Thums Up — the particular cocktail that Pritam had insisted was "a classic" and that tasted like someone had dissolved a car battery in cola and added a prayer.”
The War Game: Basic Training 2026 Military Science Fiction
044
“Bhushan Kulkarni watched his two children chase fireflies across the back garden of their farmhouse, knowing that his daughter's heart could stop at any moment and that the stopping would be the silence that replaced everything.”
Anomaly Paradox 2026 Science Fiction
045
“The fist missed Vikram's jaw by the width of a matchstick. He felt the air displacement — the particular displacement that a closed fist travelling at full speed produced against the skin of a man who was moving backward with the controlled urgency of someone who had grown up dodging things: auto-rickshaws in Varanasi traffic, cricket balls in gully matches, his father's disappointment.”
Resurrection: Beyond Sunset 2026 LitRPG / GameLit
046
“I pull out into the intersection the moment the signal turns green, but I don't see the black Fortuner bearing down on me until it's too late.”
My Year of Casual Acquaintances 2026 Contemporary Romance
047
“She flew in the valley, stretching her wings at full span, pushing against the breeze that carried the scent of champa and raat ki rani — the night-blooming jasmine that only grew in the Valley of the Pari.”
Confluence of Magic 2026 Fantasy
048
“It was a myth, but the question that gnawed at every Alluran who'd ever stared at the twin moons long enough was this: how much of the ancient myth was fundamentally true?”
Beyond The Myth 2026 Mythological Fiction
049
“"Papa! Don't go up there," Maya called, flying onto the roof of the dining hall.”
The Beauty Within 2026 Contemporary Romance
050
“His side of the bed was cold but the room still carried Chirag Malhotra.”
We Are Not Getting Back Together 2026 Contemporary Romance
051
“Mishti Lal had one bare foot pressed against the rough bark of the sal tree and the other dangling three metres above the forest floor.”
Properly Dead 2026 Cozy Mystery
052
“The café smelled like cinnamon and regret.”
Pumpkin Spice Spice Baby 2026 Contemporary Romance
053
“The trunk arrived on a Tuesday, which was fitting because Tuesdays in Doiwala were the days when things: happened.”
When I Grow Too Old to Dream 2026 Cozy Mystery
054
“The wind on the terrace of the Oberoi was the kind of Delhi wind that arrived in March carrying: dust, the memory of winter, and the specific cruelty of a season that refused to: commit.”
Feindliche Übernahme 2026 Romance
055
“The books were all lies. Every last one of them.”
Across the Rift 2026 Fantasy
056
“It was a hot, dry, August afternoon, and I was alone on my mountain bike, deep within the Aravalli hills outside Udaipur.”
My Intergalactic Crisis 2026 Science Fiction
057
“Ekansh's eyelids cracked open to a world already trying to kill him.”
Lost Soul 2026 Dark Fantasy
058
“Every morning at seven forty-five, Meera Iyer walked into Kaveri's Coffee Loft on Church Street, Bangalore, carrying a novel and the specific, low-grade anxiety of a woman who had spent the previous night reorganising her bookshelves by colour instead of sleeping.”
It's a Brewtiful Day 2026 Contemporary Romance
059
“I don't mind needles so much. Morphine is well worth the prick, even if it comes with the unpleasant sensation of medicine being pumped into the muscle of my right hip.”
Lifeline 2026 Thriller
060
“The bus from Mumbai dropped me in Hogwada at six-seventeen AM on a Tuesday, and the first thing I noticed was that nobody had fixed the pothole outside Sharma General Store.”
Don't You Forget About Tea 2026 Contemporary Romance
061
“Rohan Mehta was the smartest person in every room he entered.”
062
“The coffee estate was dying. Not dramatically — not the way estates died in films, with a single monsoon or a single debt or a single betrayal collapsing everything at once.”
Grounds for Romance 2026 Contemporary Romance
063
“The Varma estate had not produced cocoa in eleven years. The trees were still there — sixty-seven of them, Forastero variety, planted by Chithra's grandfather in 1978 when he'd read an article in The Hindu about Kerala's potential as a cocoa-growing region and had decided, with the specific, unshakeable confidence of a man who trusted newspapers more than agricultural advisors, that cocoa was the future.”
Snow is Falling, Cocoa is Calling 2026 Contemporary Romance
064
“The summer of 2019 hit Thanjavur like a fist wrapped in wet silk.”
Ominous Lords 2026 Horror
065
“The sea at Palolem was deceptive in October — the post-monsoon weeks when the waves looked gentle from the shore but carried undertows that the tourism brochures did not mention and that the beach shack owners did not advertise because advertising danger was bad for business and business, in South Goa, was the only religion that everyone agreed on.”
Lifesaver's Gift 2026 Medical Romance
066
“Jagat — 1994, Age 10”
The Collector's Keys 2026 Thriller
067
“Ananya Krishnan had spent eleven years in corporate India saying yes when she meant no, nodding when she disagreed, and smiling through meetings where men who knew less spoke more, and she had survived — survived being the operative word, because survival and success were not the same thing, the way breathing and living were not the same thing, and Ananya had been breathing for eleven years in offices that smelled of printer toner and stale samosas from the canteen, and she had not once, in eleven years, stood up in a meeting and said the thing she actually thought.”
Communication Skills Training 2026 Self-Help
068
“Imagine your ideal café. Not the Starbucks kind — not the franchise-green, corporate-playlist, identical-in-every-city kind.”
A Café Au Lait Kind of Love 2026 Contemporary Romance

These are 68 of 1,500+ opening lines from the Inamdar Archive. As more books are published, more first lines appear here.