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India’s Money Heist: The Chelembra Bank Robbery
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SKU: 9780143457817
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Witness the thrilling true story of India’s biggest bank heist in Chelembra, Kerala. A mastermind plot inspired by Bollywood unfolds on New Year’s Eve 2007 as 8 crore rupees and 80 kg of gold vanish. From Anirban Bhattacharya, the creator-producer of Savdhaan India, comes a gripping tale of crime and investigation based on first-person interviews and criminal confessions. Experience the cat-and-mouse game between brilliant criminals and the relentless Kerala police in “India’s Money Heist.” ISBN: 9780143457817
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Muskan –
A fascinating account of the Chelembra robbery. The details are incredible, and the suspense is well-maintained. A must-read!
Abhijeet Kumar –
A very detailed book about a very complex heist and investigation.
Chandrika Saha –
A bit slow at times, but the book provides a good overview of the investigation. A solid effort.
Vaibhav Singh –
Gripping narrative! I couldn’t put it down. The first-person accounts really brought the story to life. Highly recommended for crime thriller fans.
Shubhankar Manohar Yadnik –
The inside story of the heist is well written. This is a complex story but told well.
Srishti –
The Chelembra heist is well known in India, and I have wanted to know the full story. Now I do!
Digvijay Singh Rana –
Enjoyed learning about this heist. Could have been better organized, but overall a good true crime book.
Aarsh Koul –
An engrossing read about an unbelievable crime! Highly recommended for true crime fans.
Nehal Kumar Singh –
Intriguing true crime story. The book could use some editing, but the overall narrative is compelling.
Vartika Pant –
An okay book. The story is interesting, but the writing style is a bit dry. Good for a quick read, though.
Shaan Sundar R –
Riveting! The author did an excellent job weaving together the different perspectives. A real page-turner.
Janvi Chauhan –
The book dragged in places, but overall a great read.
Sushant Chandra –
Easy to read. The characters are compelling. It will be fun to discuss with my book club.
Muhammed Sinan K –
The book really tells the story from all points of view. This makes the book very interesting.
Arun Baral –
Disappointing. Expected more from this book, lacked the suspense. Overall a boring experience.
Arnav Bhatt –
A decent read. The writing is engaging, but I felt some parts were a bit rushed. Still, an interesting true crime story.
Aman Tamrakar –
The book dragged in places, but the climax was worth the wait. Not the best true crime I’ve read, but worth a look.
Daksh Dhingra –
I had some trouble following the timeline in the book, but I was able to figure it out eventually.
Pranav Chawla –
A decent book about a complex crime. Worth the time to read. Enjoy!
Mayur Tukaram Udmale –
I was hooked from the first page! A well-researched and expertly told story of a daring heist. Highly recommend this book.
Mayank Jain –
A well detailed true crime story. However I was expecting more.
Mihir Ashok Redekar –
This book could have been much more compelling. Sadly, it does not meet the mark. A disappointing read.
Sreekanth S –
The storytelling is a little clunky, but it is a good story if you stick with it.
Saurabh Singh Rathour –
Interesting concept, but the execution felt a little flat. I expected more depth from the creator of Savdhaan India.