Thriller novels, when lift contemporary events and turn them into fictional accounts, only triggers the reader's imagination faster than other fictional books and make sure he sticks to read the complete book. "Spies, Lies and Red Tape: A Spy-Military-Political fiction thriller based on the Indian Subcontinent" by Amit Bagaria is one such thriller novel which has references to not only contemporary events but also people. This is one of the novels that appears like an action movie being played infront of the audience which is only because of the narrative style that the author follows. All this only adds to make the book a must read for everyone.
The author does complete justice to the plot progress and also the manner in which events are connected to the fiction genre. The fact that the hero of the story is the PM of the country makes the story an address to the serious issue of the dangers surrounding a power authority. The author cleverly connects the realistic elements through the fictional mode. Hence it can be said that the novel is not just an action-thriller package, but much more.
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