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Confessions Of A Thug

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“Confessions of a Thug” (ISBN: 9789388369107) by Philip Meadows Taylor offers a thrilling glimpse into 19th-century India. This gripping tale follows Ameer Ali, a notorious thug, as he confesses to 719 murders. From victim to perpetrator, his journey unveils the dark world of Thuggee, a ruthless band of assassins and dacoits. Experience a sensational crime novel that delves into India’s feudal history and explores the complexities of a life steeped in violence and intrigue.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789388369107
  • Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 12.6 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9388369106
  • Publisher Date: 01 Oct 2018
  • Height: 3.8 mm
  • No of Pages: 616
  • Weight: 700 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Confessions Of A Thug

  1. Jay Patel

    Confessions of a Thug is a vivid and chilling story. It is well-written and researched. A bit gruesome, but hard to put down!

  2. Rohit Raj Sinha

    Taylor’s depiction of the Thuggee cult is both horrifying and captivating. The details are rich, and the story pulls you in. A bit long, but good.

  3. Yashika

    Excellent historical fiction! The story is well-written and engaging. The violence might be too much for some. The ending was very powerful.

  4. Ankit Singh Gurjar

    This book is not for the faint of heart! It’s a brutal and honest account of Thuggee practices. A little repetitive at times, but still impactful.

  5. Ritesh Raj

    It was a bit slow at first, but the book’s intense narrative pulled me in! The character of Ameer Ali is complex and the story is compelling.

  6. Adarsh

    I found ‘Confessions of a Thug’ to be a truly compelling read. Ameer Ali’s story is captivating and disturbing. A must-read for history buffs.

  7. Ayush Singh Yadav

    A fascinating but unsettling look into a dark chapter of history. I appreciated the historical accuracy. The book is too descriptive at points.

  8. Divyanshi Pandey

    Taylor vividly portrays the world of the Thuggee. Although disturbing, it’s also a fascinating glimpse into a dark and complex part of history. Some excessive details.

  9. Suchit Lamba

    An interesting perspective on th-century India and the Thuggee cult. Some parts were slow and hard to follow.

  10. Priyanshu Ranjan

    The book provides a very interesting glimpse into the Thuggee cult. However, it felt a bit long and drawn out. Worth the read if you have time.

  11. Prashant

    A great book detailing a period of Indian history that is often overlooked. I couldn’t put it down. Highly recommended. Disturbing themes.

  12. Sonu Fugare

    A gripping tale of crime and violence in India. The historical context is well-researched. But it could have been shorter and more concise.

  13. Pillarisetty Vijaya Akshitha

    This book is incredibly disturbing, but I couldn’t stop reading. Ameer Ali’s confession is a wild ride, but it can be a little slow at times.

  14. Afnas

    The book was a bit hard to get into at first, but once I did, I couldn’t put it down. Ameer Ali’s story is both shocking and sad. Not a light read.

  15. Sunil Kumar Budania

    A chilling look into a dark part of history. Ameer Ali’s confessions are disturbing but fascinating. The writing style felt a bit dated though. Overall, it’s a worthwhile read if you’re interested in historical crime.

  16. Revu Anurag

    I was captivated by the story of Ameer Ali. The book paints a vivid picture of th-century India. However, some parts felt a bit slow-paced.

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