
A Mohit published the first edition of One God in You and Me in 1996. The book received wide acclaim, and a second edition was released in 2008. Growing up in India's multicultural society, Mohit was exposed to conflicting societal emotions very early in life. His favorite uncle was killed in a communal riot. He witnessed upheavals and watched racial tensions escalate among people in this turbulent period in the history of the country. As Mohit puts it, his strongest emotions arose from the tears of the weakest. He dipped into philosophy and religion to find solace in a troubling time. The result is a probing and disturbing look into the very depths of society's soul. His fourth book and the second novel was published on November 2024. Covering events beginning in 2002 and ending in 2024, A Meticulous Plan traces a tumultuous interval as Bangladesh struggles to rediscover itself. The country is in great turmoil, and while the mundane world runs its course, a few idyllic charters spin their magic and attempt to create a tranquil life that we all desire but seldom get to live. The book gives hope where there is no hope, brings life where death seems to triumph, and beckons the reader to a new way of living that may be possible in this strife-ridden world—if only one tries. The historical novel is intertwined with three significant events occurring over six decades and four generations. The central characters are sometimes broken like twigs but triumph through love, the overflowing essence that glues everything together. His fifth book, the third novel, A Line In The Sand, is scheduled for publication in November 2025. It tells the story of a young woman who discovers on the day of her graduation that her American parents adopted her when she was about a year old. After revealing the truth, her sickly adopted mother died within a few days, devastating her. Many years later, when her job takes her to Bangladesh, she gets an opportunity to inquire about her past, but before she can dig into her past, she has to return to her home country. To complete her search, she must return to Bangladesh, but the country is now torn by high crime, lawlessness, and revenge killings. What would she do?