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The first issue an author is faced with when he narrates a true crime story is how to strike a balance between stating the facts accurately, and at the same time maintaining enough spark in the tale to keep the reader engaged and glued to the pages. By and large, Bhaswar Mukherjee has managed to do this quite well...
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