This is a story of the misguided actions of an air force officer, Flight Lieutenant Sunder, who was in need of money to meet the expenses of his sister’s wedding. He approached a civilian who was willing to help him by giving him a loan at a low interest. Hearing the sympathetic story of the man’s daughter, an air force pilot who had died in an accident, Sunder became close to him and inadvertently divulged some information about the air force. As a result, Sunder was blackmailed and forced to keep feeding more data and documents, at beck and call, for which he was highly rewarded monetarily. Sunder knew the magnitude of the damage he was doing to the nation. He knew he was being a traitor, but he found himself trapped in an irretrievable situation—in the octopus-like clutches of a large and dangerous net.
M.K. Devidasan, a retired Wing Commander of the Indian Air Force, served for thirty-two years before transitioning to a full-time writing career. His literary journey began with a collection of poems titled Distressed Lady in 1976 and his debut novel Her Miseries in 1993, which was later digitized by Michigan University. Since then, he has authored seventeen novels, including notable works like War Hero, Marriage in Heaven, and the Dad & Daughter series. Writing has always been his passion, and he finds joy in exploring new themes and ideas, dedicating himself to his craft with unwavering commitment.
I would recommend this book to everyone who wants to know about Air Force. Great story!!!! The story is simple. Squadron Leader, Sudhir's courage and his wife Poonam's sacrifice make this story really beautiful.
I could not get past the first few pages as this was obviously written by someone to whom English is not a primary language. It was to painful to continue.