Description
- ISBN-13: 9789394407565
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 300 gr
- ISBN-10: 9394407561
- Publisher Date: 06/18/2022
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 284
- Width: 254 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Ninety Days unveils the thrilling true story of the relentless hunt for Rajiv Gandhi’s assassins. Anirudhya Mitra’s gripping narrative takes you inside the investigation, revealing the meticulous detective work and international cooperation that led to the capture of those responsible. Experience the tension, drama, and historical significance of this pivotal moment in Indian history. ISBN: 9789394407565
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Cherian Jose –
I learned a lot from this book! The level of detail is impressive. Slightly slow pace.
Gaurang Gupta –
Good book, but the writing style wasn’t always engaging. Still worth a read though.
Karan Dhawan –
A detailed account of the investigation. It was a bit dry at times, but overall informative.
Akhil Kumar Yadav –
Gripping read! The author did a great job of capturing the tension. Some parts dragged a little.
Mehak Goel –
Well-researched and informative. A bit too technical for a casual reader.
Bishal Kumar Chanda –
Interesting topic, but the book could have been better organized.
Vanshika Saini –
Compelling narrative! Mitra’s attention to detail is commendable.
Anant Srivastava –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian political history. Very detailed.
Fredrick Lakra –
Detailed but lacked the narrative flair, hence felt boring.
Ravi Yadav –
Excellent book about a terrible event. The author presented the story really well.
Saksham Maitrey –
Gives great insights into the investigation process. Held my interest.
Abhishek Sourabh –
A gripping story. It was too detailed at some points.
Priyanshi –
Fascinating look into the hunt for the assassins. Highly recommend for history buffs.
Dhruv Kumar –
Interesting perspective, but I wish there was more focus on the political context.
Pankaj Kumar Sharma –
Well written and researched, providing a comprehensive overview. Highly recommended.
Govind Sharda –
A good account of the events. The book was engaging and easy to read.
Pushpendra Gangwar –
A page-turner! I couldn’t put it down. A truly remarkable story, well written.
Shivam –
The book was intriguing but not as captivating as I hoped. The language was quite complex.
Rajat Srivastava –
The book was okay. I found some sections repetitive. A decent read if you are interested.
Ankur Kumar –
I was expecting more drama. It felt like reading a report.
Sabhya Singh –
A solid account of the events. I found it a bit hard to follow at times.
Shubham Pal –
An important book that sheds light on a dark chapter in Indian history.
Jatin Bajpai –
Anirudhya Mitra brings alive this pivotal moment in Indian history. A must-read for those interested.