
Review of "Barabanki: The Professor, the Pandit and the Policeman" by Anuj Tiwari
The book has an interesting plotline that explores two crimes and how the characters are related to both of them. I liked how the author has used the local area and the geopolitics to supplement the story and create this book. The story opens with a death in a college campus and as you wrap your head around it this event, you read about a cartel making fake medicines.
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