It is not what you expect, A Saga. a large part of the book is constructed based on deeds, grants, notices, letters & such govt documents which are hard to read & understand for a normal novel reader nevertheless serves the purpose. sometimes the opinions are also forced upon the reader by the author almost unknowingly or intentionally, it is hard to draw the line. the story is crudely formed and lacks the first-hand experience & knowledge, the author never visited the mining area, not interviewed anyone who's involved in mining first hand, no interviews of victims, no invoices, basically, no firsthand thorough investigation is done on this big story which concerns every citizen of India & costs the country Laks of Crore Rupees.
I confidently say this book is half done & still requires a thorough investigation into the story.