
My review of "Affairs of Deception" by Rakesh Kumar Singh
The book is a story that weaves in political ambitions, relationships, and interpersonal relationships to deliver a gripping plot. Set in Bastar, Chhattisgarh, the author uses the political environment around the country to set the tone of the story. The storytelling is engaging and as a reader, you are intrigued to find out what is happening in the lives of the characters.
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