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Kala Ghoda: The Game of Power
by Ashwini Malhotra
"Everyone is Ravan, and they are trying to become a bigger Ravan to rule this world.”
The book is the sequel of Kala Ghoda- the game begins, but you can read it standalone. The story sets in the 80’s Mumbai when it was organized by the underworld or mafias This is a story of Iqbal Mallik a kingpin, or a mafia who controls Mumbai, how he grows from a little boy to a mafia. Iqbal aka Kala Ghoda is smart and powerful with an ideology of fairness. The book features the emotions of greed, vengeance, and family love.
The author has beautifully narrated the plot that grips the hearts of the readers and won’t let them go until the denouement.
The author writes the scenes in such a way that they play vividly in the imagination of the reader.
This is a sensational read, a story that is steamy in every sense, including the action and the emotions.
The book is the sequel of Kala Ghoda- the game begins, but you can read it standalone. The story sets in the 80’s Mumbai when it was organized by the underworld or mafias This is a story of Iqbal Mallik a kingpin, or a mafia who controls Mumbai, how he grows from a little boy to a mafia. Iqbal aka Kala Ghoda is smart and powerful with an ideology of fairness. The book features the emotions of greed, vengeance, and family love.
The author has beautifully narrated the plot that grips the hearts of the readers and won’t let them go until the denouement.
The author writes the scenes in such a way that they play vividly in the imagination of the reader.
This is a sensational read, a story that is steamy in every sense, including the action and the emotions.