Review of "Rogues Among The Ruins" by Achala Moulik
Rogues Among the Ruins by Achala Moulik portrays the conflict of civil servants caught between ideals and thirst for success. The novel adopts the style of great masters like Gogol and Cervantes who, in their search for truth, evoke laughter through tears. Overall, it is a decent read that could have been executed better to put the message across.
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