Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356290891
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Height: 22 mm
- No of Pages: 360
- ISBN-10: 935629089X
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Discover the untold story of Nana Saheb in “The Devil’s Wind.” Manohar Malgonkar’s gripping novel explores the 1857 Indian rebellion through Nana Saheb’s eyes. Was he a freedom fighter or a ruthless killer? Unravel the mystery surrounding this controversial figure in a tale of courage, betrayal, and the fight for independence. Experience a pivotal moment in Indian history. ISBN: 9789356290891
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Durgesh Rajendra Karande –
A powerful and moving account of a pivotal moment in Indian history. Highly recommended!
Nipun Jain –
A compelling, though slightly biased, look at Nana Saheb. Malgonkar’s writing is engaging, but I wish there was a more balanced perspective.
Sumit Kumawat –
The Devil’s Wind is a well-written story, but I found the characters lacking depth. Still, an interesting perspective on the events.
Atharv Agrawal –
A good historical novel, but it could have been better. The ending felt rushed and unsatisfying.
Anonymous –
A decent historical novel, though somewhat romanticized. It’s a good introduction to the topic, but not deeply insightful.
Tanmay Mehra –
I enjoyed learning about Nana Saheb’s story. The writing style is a bit old-fashioned, but overall, it’s a good read.
Malvika Sharma –
A story that really makes you think. Nana Saheb’s motivations were really hard to get a grasp of.
Fredrick Lakra –
A compelling story that sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of the Indian rebellion. The characters are well-developed.
Rushali Arya –
A brilliant portrayal of a controversial figure. The book challenges conventional narratives and offers a fresh perspective.
Nipun Sharma –
The book is well-written, but I found the narrative a bit confusing at times. A glossary of terms would have been helpful.
Advik Sharma –
The book is well-researched, but I struggled to connect with the characters. Still, it’s an informative account of the rebellion.
Tusshar Khatri –
While informative, the book felt a bit one-sided in its portrayal of Nana Saheb. A more nuanced perspective would have been appreciated.
Shubhankar Manohar Yadnik –
Absolutely gripping! Malgonkar’s storytelling is superb. This is a book that will stay with you long after you finish reading.
Sumit Kumawat –
I struggled to finish this book. The plot moved slowly, and I didn’t find the characters particularly engaging.
Adhyan Rawat –
An interesting book that provides a glimpse into the past. However, the writing style felt a bit dated.
Sumit Kumar –
An okay read. It felt a bit slow at times, but the historical context was interesting. I was expecting more action.
Abhinav Yadav –
Malgonkar brings history alive with his vivid descriptions. The book is both educational and entertaining.
Kalpish Choudhary –
I found the book a bit dry and academic. It lacked the emotional impact I was hoping for.
Tushar Sharma –
A truly captivating read! The book is historically accurate and emotionally resonant. It’s a must-read!
Surya Kant Vashisht –
Fascinating historical fiction! The book brought the rebellion to life. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history.
Rajat Jain –
Malgonkar’s narrative is captivating. I couldn’t put it down! Nana Saheb’s character is complex and thought-provoking.