Review: Razor Sharp by Ashwin Sanghi is a fast-paced political thriller that cements his reputation as one of India’s most engaging contemporary storytellers. Introducing Kutta Kadam, a no-nonsense, sharp-witted protagonist, the novel plunges readers into a world of corruption, intrigue, and high-stakes power games that feel both gripping and uncomfortably close to reality. Sanghi skillfully weaves together elements of crime, politics, and suspense, creating a narrative that is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking, with plenty of twists that keep the pages turning. His prose is straightforward yet punchy, making the complex web of conspiracies accessible without sacrificing depth or nuance. What makes the book especially engaging is the way it blends Sanghi’s trademark research-driven storytelling with a contemporary, almost cinematic pace, ensuring readers remain hooked until the final revelation. Razor Sharp is not just a thriller but also a mirror held up to society’s darker undercurrents, making it a compelling read for fans of political fiction and gritty crime dramas alike.
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