Book Review: Fraudster
If Ramesh was in Delhi the day Subbu died, did he kill Subbu?There are people who will do anything to silence those who come in their way, who stop at nothing, including murder. A young banker is found dead a day after she deposes before a commission investigating large-scale financial fraud... A doyen of corporate India falls to his death from his south Bombay flat...A high security server room of a multinational accounting firm is hacked, and the hackers aren't just looking for company secrets...Illicit finance, high-stake crimes and vicious manipulation come together in this story of corruption, greed and treachery among corporate India's black sheep.
In this fast-paced book, the author clubs together elements of greed, corruption, illicit and murders - and thus presents a perfect recipe of a successful mystery and thriller. With gripping and a straight forward narrative style, and with hints and red herrings for the mystery fans - Fraudster is a powerful book in this genre. Characters are round and fully fleshed without redundancies. With its straight yet gripping plot and crisp language, the book is definitely going to appeal to readers fond of this genre.
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Good Read. I had received the review copy from Hachette India. Thank you Hachette India for giving me this opportunity. You can buy this book at Flipkart in case you live in India.
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