Wednesday 9 March 2016

An innocent traitor by Satyapal Chandra

"An innocent traitor" by Satyapal Chandra. This book is published by Pigeon Books India in 2012 and has 219 pages.

This is the story of Rohit, who's trade name is Arman Ali. What's his trade? He is a contract killer. He works for the underworld.

Was he a criminal from his childhood? Was he dreaming like a normal man? What made him take a gun in his hand? Will he ever come out of it?

The story takes place in Delhi and Mumbai. It is semi interesting. At times author has struggled with continuity and consistency.

It's a story of mafia. It could have been very interesting. But it appears more like a patchwork than an easily following story.

The English in this book is bad. It is as if the sentence is thought in another language, translated in English and then written down. There are syntax errors, capitalization errors, typing errors and grammatical errors. Wrong words are regularly used like gate of car instead of door of car etc. You lose fun of reading as there errors keep popping up on every page. Instead of a reader you become 'proof reader'.

It's taxing to read this book. I did not like this book.

AVOID, even if someone pays you to read.

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