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No Man’s Land

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SKU: 9788172344825

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In 1998 Gurgaon, a city is born amidst farmland turning into goldmines. Agastya, nearing his end, must pass his legacy to his estranged sons, Pranay and Karan. They arrive from Delhi with troubled pasts, selfish desires, and a woman set to divide them. Like the Mahabharata, the land becomes a battleground for their greed and fears in “No Man’s Land” by Nilesh Shrivastava. Will anyone escape unscathed?

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  • ISBN-13: 9788172344825
  • Publisher: Fingerprint Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Fingerprint Publishing
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • Weight: 255 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8172344821
  • Publisher Date: 15 Dec. 2013
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • No of Pages: 352

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for No Man’s Land

  1. Kushagra Sinha

    A bit too slow-paced for me. The story had potential, but it dragged in the middle. The ending was satisfying, though.

  2. Nandini Gupta

    A powerful story of family and greed. The ending was a bit abrupt for my taste. Would recommend with reservations.

  3. Nishant Khanal

    Gripping story! Loved the family dynamics and the Gurgaon setting. A bit slow in places, but overall a compelling read.

  4. Shiv Haridas Lakhara

    Not bad, but not great either. The concept was interesting, but the execution could have been better. A decent read for a lazy afternoon.

  5. Vibha Ojha

    Enjoyed the Mahabharata parallels. The writing was good, but I didn’t fully connect with all the characters. Still worth a read!

  6. Soumya

    A decent read. The themes were interesting, but I wish the characters were more fleshed out. Worth checking out from the library.

  7. Anant Srivastava

    An okay read. The characters were interesting, but the plot felt a bit predictable at times. Enjoyable, but not groundbreaking.

  8. Aditi Singh

    Intriguing premise and well-written characters, I couldn’t put it down! A must-read for those who enjoy family dramas.

  9. Vridhhi Jaain

    A fascinating look at family legacy and land disputes. I was engrossed in the characters and their motivations.

  10. Kartikey Aggrawal

    The writing style was captivating. However, I was expecting something more from the plot. Overall, a good attempt.

  11. Rishabh Nayak

    An ambitious novel. I found the plot meandering at times, but the Gurgaon backdrop was well-developed.

  12. Mohit Kumar

    I was hooked from the beginning! The characters are complex and the story is full of suspense. Highly recommend!

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