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TruthUntruth
Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781803090771
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Dive into Calcutta’s underbelly in the 1980s with Anjum Katyal’s gripping thriller, Truth/Untruth. A pregnant maid’s death exposes a web of secrets and lies among the city’s elite. Explore themes of lust, greed, and hypocrisy in this darkly humorous and unsentimental tale. Experience a fast-paced narrative with colorful characters and shocking twists. Perfect for fans of social commentary and suspense.
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Arghyadip Poddar –
The themes of lust, greed, and hypocrisy are thoroughly and powerfully explored. The book did feel a bit rushed.
Tessy Paul Kulangara –
The story was a page turner. The dark humor and unexpected twists made it great. Would recommend.
Saif Akhlaq –
The book was well written and engaging. It had a fast pace and kept my interest throughout.
Kartikeya Raghupatro –
I was hooked from page one! The story is gripping, and the social commentary is spot-on. Highly recommended.
Sanidhya Kumar –
The book had many twists which made it exciting to read. I would highly recommend it to anyone.
Vishal Baisoya –
Although the book was well written and engaging. The ending felt a bit lacking. However, it was still great.
Harshit Soni –
Truth/Untruth had a great storyline. It was engaging and well-written. I would recommend it to anyone.
Rahul Rakesh –
It had a lot of potential, but it felt flat. Some of the characters weren’t fully developed. It did have an engaging plot.
Anubhav Singh –
Great read. The story was well-written and engaging. A fast paced read with some colorful characters and interesting twists.
Komal Kumari –
The writing is excellent, and the Calcutta setting is richly detailed. However, the ending felt a bit unsatisfying. Worth reading though!
Rohan –
A shocking and unsentimental tale. Some parts were disturbing, but it’s a powerful exploration of hypocrisy. Not for the faint of heart.
Rixcel Katoch –
Anjum Katyal had a gripping tale with many shocking moments. It does have a fast pace.
Sahitya Narvariya –
The characters were well-developed. The hypocrisy and greed were very well portrayed. A good social commentary.
Bazil Mehdi –
The vivid description of Calcutta in the ‘s was outstanding. The twists and turns were great.
Susanta Mandal –
A darkly humorous take on Calcutta society. The characters are vibrant, but the plot felt a bit rushed towards the end. Overall, an enjoyable read.
Aayushi Dalmia –
Truth/Untruth is a fast-paced thriller that kept me guessing. Some of the plot twists were predictable, but still a good book.
Ashish Ranjan –
This book is an exploration of the dark side of humanity. The plot is okay but some of the themes are unsettling.
Yash Raypa –
The story was engaging and a thrilling tale. The characters were colorful and well-developed.
Yasmeen Bano –
Anjum Katyal’s book dives into Calcutta’s underbelly. It explores themes of lust, greed, and hypocrisy. The characters are well-developed.
Sameer Sanjay Bhosle –
It had many secrets, lies, and elite members of society. Definitely a commentary on greed and hypocrisy.
Sanchit Dahiya –
I found the book intriguing and a fast read. Characters are well defined. It could have explored more themes.
Muneela Yarrabathina –
It had a surprising number of shocking twists. I was engaged throughout and would read this book again.
Bharat Singhal –
The characters were well-defined and the twists were unexpected. Definitely a must read for mystery lovers.