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Amara V Sen

Amara V Sen

Amara V. Sen is an acclaimed writer and researcher specializing in modern history, global security, and the societal impacts of terrorism. With a deep passion for uncovering the human stories behind major historical events, Sen has spent over a deade studying the intersections of geopolitics, culture, and resilience. Holding an advanced degree in International Relations from a prestigious European university, Sen has traveled extensively across Europe, Asia, and North America to conduct fieldwork and interviews with survivors, policymakers, and counter-terrorism experts.


Sen's career began as a freelance journalist covering conflict zones and social movements, which sparked a fascination with the human and political dimensions of terrorism. After years of contributing to international publications, Sen transitioned to long-form non-fiction, focusing on pivotal terrorist attacks that shaped the 21st century. Known for a meticulous research approach and a narrative style that blends empathy with analytical rigor, Sen's work has been praised for its accessibility and emotional depth.


Sen is the author of a series of critically acclaimed non-fiction books, including Echoes of 7/7: The London Bombings and Their Lasting Impact, Boston Strong: The Marathon Bombing and a City's Resilience, November 13: The Paris Attacks and France's Fight Against Terror, Mumbai Under Siege: The 2008 Attacks and India's Resilience, and March 11: The Madrid Bombings and Spain's Resilience. These works have been lauded for their vivid storytelling, thorough research, and ability to connect global audiences to the human toll of terrorism.

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Release:
09 Sep 2025
Language:
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