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The Price You Pay

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In “The Price You Pay” by Somnath Batabyal, follow Abhishek Dutta’s journey from small-town boy to crime reporter in the ruthless city of Delhi. Navigating a web of corruption and a sensational kidnapping, Abhishek must decide what price he’s willing to pay to survive. Experience India’s dark underbelly in this gripping debut novel. ISBN: 9789350294253

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350294253
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India Publishers Pvt Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins
  • Height: 197 mm
  • No of Pages: 296
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 130 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9350294257
  • Publisher Date: 17 Apr 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 290 gr

24 reviews for The Price You Pay

  1. Ankit Singh

    The story had potential, but it didn’t fully deliver. The characters were not always believable. It was okay.

  2. Himanshu Choudhary

    The story was dragging in the middle. Character development was not that strong. Only one time read

  3. Divyanshu Abhishek

    Intense and suspenseful. The Price You Pay is a page-turner. The ending was satisfying, if a little convenient.

  4. Geetanjali Mukherjee

    Story have many ups and downs. Sometimes pace is good but sometimes it drags. Worth reading if you like crime thriller

  5. Mohit Shukla

    A must read novel for crime thriller lovers. Story and events are written superbly. Felt little boring in middle.

  6. Siddhik Gagguturu

    A decent read, kept me engaged. Abhishek’s journey was interesting, but the ending felt a bit rushed. Worth a look.

  7. Riya Negi

    An OK book for a one time read. Story have potential but didn’t delivered completely. It’s an okayish book

  8. Moin Khan

    Decent effort by the writer. Could have been improved, but still it’s a page turner. Little slow at parts. Not the best thriller.

  9. Pranav Choudhary

    A good book but could have been better. Story and events are great but narration is slow. Can be a one time read book.

  10. Shivang Agrawal

    Excellent book! The writing style and story is very compelling. The main character’s growth is superb.

  11. Siyon Khosla

    Interesting premise, but the execution was a bit lacking. Abhishek’s character arc felt underdeveloped. Still, an okay read.

  12. Prayush Kishan

    A fascinating glimpse into India’s underbelly. I was on the edge of my seat. Highly recommended. Well-developed characters!

  13. Muskan Saggu

    A great crime thriller and keeps you glued with the story. It’s depiction of crime and Abhishek journey is realistic

  14. Priya

    The author took to many liberties while writing the book. Some events are not explained properly. Only an average read.

  15. Ashish Kumar

    A captivating debut! The corruption aspect was well-handled. I look forward to more from this author. Minor editing issues.

  16. Keshav Jaswal

    Writing is compelling and engaging. Author manages to write a debut novel with such a gripping story. Story is a bit slow

  17. Utkarsh Pandey

    Gripping story! Delhi’s underbelly is vividly portrayed. I was hooked from the start. Some parts were predictable, though.

  18. Drishti Singh

    A amazing suspense thriller and kept me glued till the end. Story have lots of twist and turns. Main character is very engaging.

  19. Aniket Singh

    Dark, gritty, and engaging. The Price You Pay pulls no punches. A must-read for crime thriller fans. Some pacing problems though.

  20. Sanjeev Kumar

    Not a very good book to read. Story is all over the place. And feels stretched. Can be avoided for now.

  21. Minerva Chandra

    A very good thriller novel and a page turner. Narration and events are very engaging. Highly recommended to thriller lovers

  22. Prity Rani

    The Price You Pay is thrilling and thought-provoking. Batabyal’s writing is sharp. I enjoyed it immensely. Highly recommend!

  23. Sneha Gidwani

    A gripping story but too many characters. So I was finding it hard to memorise them all. Story is realistic and writing is superb

  24. Kushagre Singh

    Good, but not great. The plot twists were predictable. Abhishek was relatable, but story was bit slow. Overall, readable.

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