Review of "R.A.W. Hitman: The Real Story of Agent Lima" by S. Hussain Zaidi
The book is a wonderful blow-by-blow narrative of Lucky Bisht’s trial after being accused of murdering two gangsters in Uttarakhand. True to his style, Zaidi delves deep into the crime and the impact it has on Lucky and those close to him. The writing is interesting and keeps you hooked as you go through Lucky’s life, his training as a commando as well as subtle commentary on changing times as the transitions take place in the political world as well.
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