One of the leading fiction writers in India, Kulpreet Yadav retired voluntarily from the armed forces to pursue a career in writing in 2014. Also a motivational speaker now, he has spoken at more than two hundred schools, colleges, and global corporate brands during the last four years. Popular for his Andy Karan series, his new spy novel, Murder in Paharganj, was published by Bloomsbury India in Oct 2017. Kulpreet lives in Delhi with his wife and two daughters.
This book is a thrilling and deeply researched story that brings to life an unheard chapter of Indian history. It is an insightful retelling of a forgotten chapter of India's freedom struggle.
The authors blend historical details with a natural and engaging narrative in such a way that the events feel vivid and emotionally real, making it easy to connect with the characters and feel the tension of the battlefield.
I personally loved the fact that the story highlighted bravery not just through great feats, but through those quiet, everyday acts of courage that stay with you long after you close the book.
This is a thoroughly researched, fast-paced, and emotionally deeply engaging book.
Some moments could have had more depth, but overall it is powerful, engaging and leaves a meaningful impact.
Overall, this is the kind of historical novel that makes you stop, think, and appreciate the sacrifices woven into our past.