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Book review | The Puppeteer by Ajit Menon , Anil Verma | The Panther’s Ghosts Series

Book: The Puppeteer
Author: Ajit Menon, Anil Verma
Publisher: Westland Books
Genre: Thriller, Mystery
Rating: 5/5

Book review:

"The Puppeteer' is the second book in "The Panther's Ghosts" series, chronicling the courageous excursion of Indian knowledge organizations, particularly the secretives of all. This book, not at all like the main book in the series, makes a considerably more persuading, vivid universe of civil servants and spies.

It's a spine-chilling set in the realm of surveillance, including the country's perplexing strategic manoeuvres, including political shows. Prime Minister of the country, Damodar Das, The Panther drives a confidential unit. At the point when a danger to the country emerges in a progression of occasions caused by the Sandesar siblings' burglary, Panther's ghost faces the hardest mission.

As India wrestles with mounting difficulties, questions proliferate: Will the country's striking new guarded system demonstrate viability against its enemies? Might The Puma's Apparitions at any point endure the hardship of their most recent mission sound? What's more, maybe most urgently, as pressures heighten, is the second ready for the cryptic puppeteer to step onto the stage? As the country wavers on the verge, the solutions to these inquiries hold the way into its future.

The writer's composing style is drawing in, with clear portrayals, meticulousness, and profundity. In any case, now and again, the story has rare leaps and turns out to be slow-paced, feeling like a data dump. Psychological warfare, patriotism, and the boundaries of hostile protection precepts—everything is envisioned entirely in this book. The consistent exciting bends in the road make me stuck to the page.

The characters in "The Puppeteer" are a different and convincing pack, each with their own inspirations and mysteries. From the undaunted initiative of The Panther to the blazing assurance of characters like Raj and Geeta, each individual from The Panther's Ghosts feels like a completely acknowledged person. The writers capably investigate topics of enthusiasm, penance, and reliability, making a story that resounds long after the last page is turned.

The book is loaded with activity-stuffed groupings and serious snapshots of tension. The Panther's Ghosts missions and tasks are all around them, displaying their abilities and creativity. The writers have a firm comprehension of the covert operative class and successfully create pressure and energy through the characters' activities and the snags they face.

Generally, "The Puppeteer" is a tale about the lengths we'll go to safeguard what we hold dear. It's a story of courage despite misfortune, of penance for everyone's benefit, and of the solid bonds that integrate us as a country. I'm anticipating reading the third book in the series. Highly recommended!

Purchase: The Puppeteer 

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