If you like, books 📚inspired by true event/s &/or facts then you need to definitely add this to your tbr. It has immense potential for being a hit if a screen adaptation is made.
Do you read the dedication? I always do & I appreciate the one here especially when the author mentions, the 'innocence' of his son inspires him each day. Innocence in children is precious & i feel sad to see it evaporating from the present generation gradually.
I also never miss the author's note & the acknowledgements, there's so much to learn & enjoy in there.
This book is inspired by & based on the fact of the theft of two paintings. In such stories, the author's ability to weave fact with fiction in such a way that it's difficult to distinguish between the two, I worth appreciating. Also the author is onto his next project, another book (this is his debut) & I just can't wait to know what it's about because I genuinely enjoyed this one, in every respect.
What happens when an honest man is forced to betray his country? A small step launches a domino effect, without anyone noticing the repercussions, which are dormant for at least four decades. The vocabulary used in the writing is fabulous & needed annotating. The writing style is engrossing, the chapters are small, there is constant changing of timelines & it takes effort to keep a grasp on the continuous happening of events. Each chapter ends on a captivating note forcing the reader to read the next chapter. Our favorite words " just one more chapter" actually holds good here.
The story takes into account a handful of events, is weaved around them like Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, the Tsar & how a family is uprooted who settles in India, how they form relations with the Kashmir Raja Jai Kishen Singh & so on. We moved from Russia to India, to Bangladesh, to Pakistan and there's unrest, political games, secrets, theft & murders, mistakes, assassins & traps. It's an edge of seat thriller literally. Events like the annexation of Kashmir, Tashkent etc take us back to the emotional trauma & period. We definitely have ISI & RAW in the story & an impending terror strike.
The icing on the cake is how the events happening decades back cumulate to causing a ruckus years later. I loved the prologue & especially the epilogue & recommend not to miss it.
This copy is going to stay with me till the plot fades from my memory & I can re read it. I immensely enjoyed the weaving of words in this action packed thriller.
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Senior IAS officer Kamal learns of the theft of two paintings worth Rs 400 crore from an agricultural research centre of the Indian government. At nearly the same time, India's chief of intelligence learns of an impending nuclear strike by a terror group from his high-ranking mole in the ISI.
Their worlds collide as Kamal races to unravel the theft and recover the paintings, and the intelligence chief comes to realize that the sale of the paintings will fund the terror strike. As they frantically work to prevent the sale, the paintings reveal a secret buried in the history of Indian cinema and the fires of Partition, which will forever alter global geopolitical equations.
With everything at stake, Indian intelligence battles the ISI and the CIA for control over the secret with every resource at its disposal, until one man decides the fate of the world.