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Title | : | The Karachi Deception |
Author | : | Shatrujeet Nath |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 258 pages |
Published | : | February 13th 2013 by Grey Oak/Westland (first published January 28th 2013) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller. Cultural. India. Spy Thriller. Espionage. Mystery |
Shatrujeet Nath
Paperback | Pages: 258 pages Rating: 3.93 | 927 Users | 93 Reviews
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“…one of the finest thrillers I’ve come across…” -- Zac O’YeahThree commandos of the Indian Army’s elite Unit Kilo—Major Imtiaz Ahmed, Captain Shamsheer Suleiman and Lieutenant Rafiq Mehmood—are chosen for a one-of-a-kind ops mission: to enter Pakistan and eliminate dreaded underworld don, Irshad Dilawar. However, somehow, the Inter-Services Intelligence and Dilawar always seem to be one step ahead of them, foiling every plan they make. It doesn’t take long for Major Imtiaz to realize that something is amiss—the operation has been compromised. Will he be able to successfully complete his mission, or are he and his men, like Abhimanyu, entering a trap they cannot make their way out of? Set in the world of covert operations, where double-crossing and diabolical mind games are the norm, The Karachi Deception will keep you hooked till the very end.

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Ratings: 3.93 From 927 Users | 93 ReviewsCriticize About Books The Karachi Deception
The Karachi Deception is another amazing book penned down by Shatrujeet Nath. The book, with a gripping narrative, is an excellent spy thriller. Unlike most examples of this genre, this book takes you on a hell of a ride. In fact, the book truly outshines all the spy thrillers I have read so far. The labyrinthine twists and turns of this thriller will not only keep you awake all night, but will also keep you at the edges of your seats. Every chapter ends with a sensation of an exciting bit thatThe Karachi Deception revolves around Project Abhimanyu an audacious plot hatched by the RAW and the Indian Army intelligence to assassinate Mumbais dreaded underworld don Irshad Dilawar, whos hiding in Pakistan and assisting the ISI in its proxy war against India.Major Imtiaz Ahmed is picked to lead the special ops mission deep inside Pakistan but the ISI and Dilawar are several steps ahead of the Indians. Beaten at every turn, Major Imtiaz is faced with the horrifying realisation that
Actual rating- 3.5When I first came across The Karachi Deception, I thought it sounded so good. Then when I met the author, I was literally begging Shatrujeet for a copy of it because I was so looking forward to reading the book everyone was raving about. When the book was published again at last, trust me, I was the happiest person, and while it took me a lot of time to get to the book and even more time to finish it, I am so glad I read it because it was entertaining and thrilling. At first

'Unputdownable' is the right word to describe The Karachi Deception. The plot is so gripping that one wonders if there was some truth in it, given that the country backdrop is India-Pakistan. Nath's fluid prose and thorough research weaves a brilliant plot that speaks of both invaders and intruders. The twist in the end brings about that unpredictable O.Henry element in the plot. A must read for everyone.
A Karachi story written by an Indian and it's not a propaganda piece of literature! A fairly gripping action thriller, with small dab of realism thrown in - Dawood Ibrahim, OBL, et al ... Not brilliant, but still fast paced, good twists and turns, and Karachi pretty thoroughly (and mostly accurately) depicted - pretty impressive for a debut novel!!
This is one of the most, if not the most, slick and superb intelligence capers I have read in my life; sleek, swift and superbly crafted together. The story is a decently paced narrative that is not too slow, nor too fast - giving ample space for the proper buildup, detailing and background descriptions. These have been skillfully done, and add to the overall mystery and suspense. The charactarisation is adequate for the story, and is a vital aspect of the plot. The entire book is a masterpiece,
This is one of the best thriller book I read in recent times. A lot of rave reviews I got about the book. This one is really good book. Writer maintains the pace and suspense through out the book. This is a well researched book. There is a twist towards the end. Had there been an escape plan it would have been great. Nevertheless, the book will glue you till the end. The story never looks like over the top rather very much real. Snooping methods and action depictions are very much realistic and
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