Seven days. One cryptic call. A prime minister’s dream on life support.
Netaji is on the brink of becoming India’s prime minister when his trusted confidante, VJS, receives a chilling call on his secret line. It’s a phantom call—a disposable phone activated only for brief, devastating moments, each one shattering Netaji’s lifelong ambition. The Delhi Police Special Cell is thrust into a desperate race against time. Can they track a ghost in a city of millions? A single phone. Eleven calls. A web of lies. Every second brings them closer to a truth that could topple the government. This electrifying thriller is a heart- pounding chase where loyalty whispers and deception roars. Every moment counts, and every call could be the last clue. Buckle up for a relentless pursuit that will leave you questioning everything until the shocking climax.
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‘When a journalist writes a thriller, he or she gives it an air of authenticity because they know what it’s really like out there. And when the journalist tells a story as well as Tushar, the book becomes a compulsive page-turner. Riveting!’- —Vir Sanghvi, journalist and TV presenter
‘Enjoyed reading the book! At times I wasn’t sure if what I was reading was fiction or real life…racy and true to what is being played out in our present-day world. Graphic descriptions and good characters jump out of the pages…. Will make for a very good film script too. Congratulations, Tushar.’ – —John Varghese, principal, St Stephen’s College, University of Delhi
‘Fast-paced, riveting and full of unexpected twists—keeps you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.’ —Karnal Singh, former director, Enforcement Directorate
‘A heart-pounding tale of deception and danger—this is crime writing at its best.’ —Jyoti Malhotra, editor-in-chief, The Tribune
‘A riveting page-turner with a plot that never lets up. Grips you from the first page and doesn’t let go.’ —Alok Kumar, former joint commissioner, Crime Branch, Delhi Police
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