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  Why The Spy’s Apprentice by Manish Orian Kindo Should Be Your Next Read In a world where one decision can change the course of your life, how far would you go to survive? How much would you risk to protect the people you care about? These are the powerful questions at the heart of The Spy’s Apprentice – a thrilling new novel by Manish Orian Kindo that’s capturing the attention of readers everywhere. Set against a backdrop of crime, politics, and hidden identities, The Spy’s Apprentice dives deep into the world of espionage, this isn’t a typical brooding spy story that we have read or seen a million times before. It’s a fast-paced journey of survival, loyalty, and betrayal, told through the eyes of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. The book kicks off with a high profile murder and our protagonist, Sajjan, showing up at his old friend’s house — not alone, but accompanied by a young woman and her little sister. What seems like a desperate plea for just a night’s...

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⭐My Rating - 4.8/5⭐

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Cupboard ke Neeche Kabr https://amzn.eu/d/gL6b3mI

The book "Cupboard ke Neeche Kabr" is a fiction from Arnavaz Damania.

This book talks about the travel story of 2 groups which leads to unexpected events.


First comes a group of 7 college students who went for a travel during their summer vacation. It was in the outskirts of city. The second is an elderly couple who is staying in the same resort.


One night in that journey, one of the elderly couple hears a call made by someone from the group of friends. It was suspicious because it sounded more like a threatening one along with some wrong intensions.


Perin grew as impatient as possible and couldn't leave it just like that. Her impatience led her to ask her friends for help, to catch the culprits on their own hand. And there she goes with her investigation.


The narration of the story is in such way that creates interest in a non reader too. Cupboard ke Neeche Kabr translates to deadbody under the wardrobe. Title is catchy and the language used is simple and lucid. Even the beautiful book cover talks about the story. Go for it, you will love it just like I did.

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