\"A gritty and realistic read in the tradition of le CarrΓ© & Greene.\" A Pakistani spy may be stealing nuclear weapons technology from Europe. Captain Sablok was a sapper in the Indian Army until he was injured during a covert mission in 1971. Desk-bound and working as an intelligence anal
Let Bhutto Eat Grass
β Scribed by Shaunak Agarkhedkar
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 105 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1973730359
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β¦ Synopsis
Captain Sablok may have found a Pakistani spy
It is 1974. Four months have passed since India tested a nuclear weapon. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Pakistans Prime Minister, is desperate. But Pakistan cannot build nuclear weapons for itself.
Sablok thinks the spy is stealing nuclear secrets. But the evidence is weak, and Sabloks reputation is less than stellar. The Section Chief tells him to drop the investigation.
Instead, Sablok enlists the aid of a washed-up Case Officer named Arora. With Malathi, the Indian spy at The Hague, doing most of the legwork. they are in a race against time to identify the Pakistani spy.
They must stop the ISI.
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Captain Sablok may have found a Pakistani spy It is 1974. Four months have passed since India tested a nuclear weapon. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Pakistans Prime Minister, is desperate. But Pakistan cannot build nuclear weapons for itself. Sablok thinks the spy is stealing nuclear s
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