"The black orphan" by S. Hussain Zaidi - Good thriller!
This book is published by HarperCollins India in 2024 and has 248 pages.
India conducted nuclear tests. This time 3 times bigger than previous one. Next day the chief nuclear scientist is found dead. DIG Ajay Rajvardhan of NIA comes to Mumbai to investigate and stands a bail hearing of one of the females he arrested earlier. She is defended by a fiery Advocate Asiya Khan. Ajay and Asiya meet a couple of times in relation to work. Sparks fly. A new all women outfit called Khwahran-e-Millat (KeM), a sisterhood, has come up in India without the intelligence agencies getting wiser. There is a plan afoot to destabilize India and lead it to eventual destruction.
Will Ajay and Asiya fall in love? Is there more than what meets the eyes about the death of nuclear scientist? What is the plan against India? Who is behind it all?
Ajay is the hero. He is young, handsome, dashing, intelligent. He also has several contacts in India and writing intelligence agencies of other countries. Asiya is intelligent and beautiful. She is passionate about injustice towards persons of her faith. She is everything a man looks for. JCP Sagar Pratap of Mumbai police starts with hostilities towards Ajay but realizes his genuineness soon and they become good friends. Mumbai Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar does not encourage inter agency rivalry and is an honest cop. Hafsa is the head of KeM and the one who runs anti India activities without being suspected.
The story is fast paced. The book is not too long, so, the story remains crisp. There is a mysterious character but author has poorly concealed the identity. It was very easy to identify the character. If it was well concealed by adding false trails and red herrings, the story would have become more exciting.
Author claims that this story is inspired by some true events like death of 9 nuclear scientists of India, India’s un-acknowledged involvement in killing of Osama Bin Laden etc.
Ajay, almost single handedly, foils the plot. A bit cinematic. Last fight is hand to hand fight, a bit dramatic.
The book ends with two twists. One is the identity of the entity behind all this and second the hint of a sequel. I will wait for the sequel.
Why did I read this book? Author. Subject.
What I didn't like? A little cinematic.
What did I like? Plot, pace.
Good thriller. Recommend reading.