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Life in the Shadows: A Memoir

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Dive into the secretive world of Indian espionage with “Life in the Shadows,” the groundbreaking memoir by A.S. Dulat (ISBN: 9789356295964). A former spymaster, Dulat offers unprecedented insights into his life and career, intertwined with the Kashmir conflict. Explore his legendary methods of engagement and discover a story of intrigue, secrets, and a life lived on the edge. From the author of “Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years” and “The Spy Chronicles.”

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789356295964
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 153 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9356295964
  • Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2023
  • Height: 230 mm
  • No of Pages: 264
  • Spine Width: 22 mm
  • Weight: 422 gr

14 reviews for Life in the Shadows: A Memoir

  1. Piyush Pushkar

    A balanced perspective on a complex issue. Dulat’s insights are valuable, even if I didn’t agree with everything he said.

  2. Anshuman

    Dulat’s experience shines through. However, I wished for more concrete examples to back up some of the broader claims. A decent read overall.

  3. Nandini

    Absolutely gripping! A must-read for anyone interested in Indian intelligence and the Kashmir conflict. Dulat’s honesty is refreshing.

  4. Surya Prakash Sahoo

    A must read for all people interested in espionage

  5. Akshat Varshney

    A fascinating glimpse into the world of espionage. Dulat’s insights are intriguing, though the writing style felt a bit dry at times. Still a worthwhile read.

  6. Gulam Mohammad Mohammad

    I couldn’t put it down! Dulat’s memoir is a captivating journey into a world few get to see. Highly recommended.

  7. Prashant

    Dulat’s storytelling is superb! It’s exciting to read about history from someone who shaped events.

  8. Tanisha Gupta

    A good, informative book about a life less ordinary.

  9. Harshit Jaisiyan

    Interesting subject matter, but the book could have been more engaging. It felt a little repetitive in places. Still informative, though.

  10. Medapureddi Tejo Sheshadri

    Excellent read! It’s a very insightful look into the world of espionage and conflict.

  11. Tanya

    Felt a bit slow in the beginning, but it picked up pace later on. A valuable contribution to understanding Indian intelligence.

  12. Paarth Singh

    Dulat’s book offered a unique perspective. The book lacked some suspense, but it was still a worthwhile read.

  13. Shafaq Qureshi

    While informative, I found the writing somewhat detached. I hoped for a more personal connection.

  14. Sahil Carpenter

    I really enjoyed reading this. A well written book on a complex topic.

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