He became famous at age 63 with the novel
The Road From Elephant Pass, published in 2003. The story revolves around a Tamil woman who had been a member of the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, and a Sinhalese man who is an army officer. Thought to be natural and initial enemies, the pair are able to overlook their political differences to overcome the hostilities between them and get safely to Colombo, protecting an explosive secret. This book sold over three thousand copies in its initial printing, making the publisher, Vijitha Yapa, reprint twice more. This book was followed by
The Far Spent Day based on political corruption. A young man, again of Sinhala origin, is pulled into the injustices of society but he attempts to fight back when all forces attempt to destroy him.
The Ginirella Conspiracy, his third novel, is about the politicization in Sri Lankan universities. == Death ==