Paperback Review: White Blood
A struggling writer, on the brink of financial ruin, when apprehended by the ticket officer at Amritsar's railway station, pins his hopes on his latest novel, "White Blood". This tale of two women, woven by the author's desperate imagination, may be his last chance at success. But is the story purely fictional, or does it draw from his own life experiences? As the writer races against time to complete the manuscript, his fate hangs in the balance. Will he be able to finish the book, or will his circumstances catch up with him?
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