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Mafia Raj: The Rule of Bosses in South Asia

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Explore the shadowy world of South Asian mafias in “Mafia Raj” by Nicolas Martin (ISBN: 9789354476198). From political corruption to criminal empires, discover how these bosses control vast networks and influence society. Uncover their origins, methods, and impact in this gripping account of power and crime.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789354476198
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 229 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9354476198
  • Publisher Date: 05 Feb 2024
  • Height: 10 mm
  • No of Pages: 348
  • Width: 300 mm

20 reviews for Mafia Raj: The Rule of Bosses in South Asia

  1. Tushar Khemka

    The writing was kinda dry. I’m into non-fiction but i was having a hard time with this book. the topic was interesting but the execution felt bit boring

  2. Shinjini Roy

    Eye-opening and well-documented! This book is insightful, even if some sections felt a bit repetitive. Recommended for those studying political science.

  3. Rhea Louis

    A gripping read! “Mafia Raj” sheds light on the dark underbelly of South Asia. The research is commendable, but sometimes felt a bit dry. Worth the read overall.

  4. Kumaramangalam Srikar

    “Mafia Raj” offers a deep dive, but can be overwhelming. The detail is impressive, yet makes for slow reading. A good resource, if you have the patience.

  5. Aditya Kr Singh

    Martin presents a compelling, albeit disturbing, picture. While informative, it sometimes lacks narrative flow. Still, a worthwhile exploration.

  6. Simran Routray

    Informative and disturbing. Martin’s book is a stark reminder of the power of organized crime. Some parts were repetitive, but the overall impact is significant.

  7. Harsh Singla

    The book was really insightful and informative. I learned things that I did not know. The book needs to be edited but content wise, amazing.

  8. Gagan Khanna

    Mafia Raj is well-researched, but dense. I struggled to get through some chapters. Still, a valuable contribution to understanding South Asian politics.

  9. Vishu Chauhan

    The book definitely opened my eyes to the world of South Asian mafias. It was a intense read which I enjoyed. I would recommend it to those who loves true crime

  10. Dewangana Singh

    The book was alright. Nothing special. I thought I would be hooked but wasn’t. I probably won’t tell people about it but it was a decent read

  11. Sushant Kumar Singh

    Nicolas Martin does a great job of bringing information to light. Book can be little slow on couple of chapters. Overall, a strong informative book.

  12. Siddharth Gaur

    An eye-opening exploration of South Asian mafias. I found it fascinating, although occasionally bogged down by details. A must-read for those interested in criminology.

  13. Disha

    I tried to read the book but was unable to finish it. The writing style was not for me. It was very hard to keep me entertained.

  14. Rithvik Sahini

    A thorough, if somewhat dry, analysis. I appreciated the depth of research, but struggled with the writing style at times. A serious academic work.

  15. Akash Gupta

    Mafia Raj opened my eyes to the world of corruption. I was engaged and interested in the book. There was a few editing mistakes but nothing too bad.

  16. Aishwarya Singh

    The book really opened my eyes on how deep political corruption can be. There were some grammatical error but did not stop me from reading.

  17. Yashwant Kumar Mehta

    I like how the author organized the chapters. He was straight to the point. I appreciate the level of research that was put into this book. Recommended

  18. Simarpreet Singh

    I loved reading about how mafia works. It was insightful and gave me details and information I would have never known.

  19. Ankit Sharma

    A very informative book and has valuable information on the topic. The book may be a little long but is worth the read.

  20. Abhishek Shukla

    This book is really boring and long. I do not know how people can read this book. The book kept dragging. Not for me.

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