^ I know! When I first started it, I was skpetical because stories on the old British India turn out to be on bloodshed, getting seaparated because of partition. But Baili Rajputan ki Malika turned out to be something really different. Till the very end, I could not guess that Maya was behind everything. And then behold, here's the old theater actress who knows her stuff too well.
Btw try reading Jannat Ke Pattay. If you think, BRKM was suspense then JKP is suspense on a whole new level. The story's a bit filmy but one can't deny how engaging and mind boggling it is. Well, it's pretty long.. consists of two volumes each of almost 600 pages. But trust me, once you are some 100 pages into the book, you will not be able to put it down. There will be an urge to continue and find out where the story heads to. There's this one story, Ibn e Adam. I really like the story and characters but the dn is so meh that I was left doubting the author's skills.. however, can't deny that I liked the plot as it had something to offer. When I read Ibn e Adam, I was fed up reading the same run of the mill stories, so this was quite different and brilliant.
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