Review of "The Assassination of Rajat Gandy" by Anurag Anand
Anurag takes up the contemporary political scenario and builds a gripping narrative that is quite thrilling. The plot moves at a decent pace and the story being linear helps keep the readers’ focus on the story. While the story is completely fictional, there are scenes that would make you revisit some of the things that are happening around you. I loved how Anurag brings various issues such as biased news, social media trolling etc. into the story and weaves it into a complex and convincing story.
About the Author
BlogRolls you might like to read
-
Read moreBookChatter, 7 Dec 2025My Review of "Happiness Happens" by Robin Singh
Happiness Happens is a book that is quite different from the usual self-help books that are currently available. Robin does…
-
Read moreBookChatter, 7 Dec 2025My review of "The Daughters of Shantiniketan" by Debalina Haldar
Debalina’s book is wonderful insight into what happens when tradition becomes suffocating and to maintain the façade of being “honest”…
-
Read moreBookChatter, 6 Dec 2025Book Review: Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell
Lisa Jewell’s Then She Was Gone is one of those books that leaves you staring at a wall long after…