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The Spy's Apprentice

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  Good book but could have done with better editing This story really made me pause and think about the fragile line between trust and betrayal. As I read it, I found myself rooting for characters who felt so real in their struggles and regrets. I appreciated how the author captured the fear and hope people cling to when they’re cornered by fate. Saira’s heartbreaking memories and Sajjan’s desperate choices stuck with me long after I finished.  The suspense kept me turning pages, but I have to admit the editing let the story down at times. There were quite a few awkward sentences and moments where the wording pulled me out of the tension. Some scenes could have been sharper and more polished with a better editorial touch. Even so, I enjoyed how the plot pushed me to question what I’d sacrifice for loyalty or freedom. By the end, I felt a mix of relief and unease. If you can look past the rough spots, this is worth reading for its emotions and twists. #InspiringRead #EmotionalJ...

The Affairs of Baxiganj

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  📚 BOOK REVIEW The Affairs of Baxiganj by Subhobroto Mazumder The Affairs of Baxiganj is written by Author Subhobroto Mazumder. It is a psychological thriller which plays with the human mind and draws it towards different conclusions. The story is setup around 1990s in the small town of Baxiganj. The tale is about three geology friends who were transferred to a remote town in Ghatsila. They were all employed by Pioneer Minerals and Oil where their cranky boss always kept them on their toes. The situation got worse one night when their boss wife was shot and the three friends came under the radar of the investigating officer. As the investigation progresses further the readers are in for the surprise of their life. It is a compelling story with an engaging plot. The narrative is rich with vivid descriptions. The story delves into the complexities of human mind. All the characters are well developed. The blend of mystery with suspense and surprise was commendable. The story starts ...