Replete with standard tropes and heightned jingoism, this book is a huge disappointment. Instead of narrating a tight tale about an unheard warrior, the author chooses to lecture on his own theories and political ideologies
The language was never a strong point with Amish. I have said this for all his books as yet. Just too casual. But there is nothing good here in the storytelling too. Nothing stands out at all.
I would say, Just avoid this one and invest that time somewhere better
Suheldev & The Battle Of Bahraich' is the best thriller I've read after The Shiva Trilogy (obviously). Bursting with action, suspense, and thrill on every page, this book kept my eyes glued to it all day long. I highly recommend it to everyone, regardless of their preferred genre. It's a must-read, and I would love to see it adapted into a movie!