Book Review: Powerplay by Parinda Joshi
"I have consulted with the board. And I'm happy to share that we've got ourselves a deal," announced Krishanan in an enthusiastic tone.A shark at a consulting firm smells blood and circles in for the kill. His name: Vivek Grewal. His mission: to orchestrate an acquisition nobody saw coming. His target: a faltering IGL team. An introverted, idealistic employee with a no-nonsense attitude finds herself in troubled waters. Her name: Keya Singhal. Her desire: to fight for what is rightfully hers. Her aggressor: Vivek Grewal. Adding to the mix are two powerhouses: a billionaire investor and the IGL team's captain. What happens when their worlds collide? Are things the way they seem to be or is there something sinister underfoot?
As combination of ambition, ideals, betrayal, romance and scandals give shape to PowerPlay, Parinda Joshi elegantly merges Cricket and the Corporate. Although the initial few pages may read a bit slow, the fast paced engaging narrative style grips the reader from then onward. Written in simple English, the author has skillfully avoided excess in the book - a definite plus for a good thriller. The characters are human with their individual motivations satisfactorily etched out. If you are looking for a fast paced corporate thriller, Power Play definitely will not disappoint you.
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Fulfills reader's expectations. I had received the review copy from Fingerprint Publishing. Thank you Fingerprints for giving me this opportunity. You can buy this book at amazon or at flipkart in case you live in India.
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