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Chapter 31: A Thrilling Nexus of Fact and Fiction
Retired NCB Chief Rahul Mehra stumbles upon a self-published thriller, a gripping tale of narcotics mafia. Intriguingly, a chapter mirrors a real-life incident from Rahul's NCB days. A top Indian publisher vies for the novel, and Rahul seeks to unravel the mystery with the author.
As events unfold, the story takes an unexpected turn, entangling Rahul in a political endgame that reverberates in the USA's presidential election campaign. The untold part of the situation, known only to Rahul, remains a tantalizing mystery until the very end.
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It Was Not Gold" is an absolutely captivating tale filled with suspense and intrigue. As a young lawyer presents an unconventional plea in court, suspicions of substitution arise, leading to a meticulous investigation by two separate agencies.
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This story initially was very slow and little boring but after the entry of a professor who was a writer and the revelation of chapter 31 and the next entry of Russian and USA and all kind of agencies involved and US elections and the drug linkage became so interesting that i finished the book almost in next two days. The writer is an ex Custom officer well decorated so he has lot of plots may be real and converting them to fiction my guess..Its an amazing book and will help people to have feeling of a thriller and engross them i can guarantee..
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Born in 1955 and graduating from Hindu College, Delhi University, Ashok Bhasin joined Customs and Central Excise Department in 1976. During his service tenure, he pursued his studies further and did his M.A. in Philosophy and LL.B. from Delhi University. He left the department in 1996 and started his practice as an advocate, getting himself enrolled under Bar Council of Delhi. He is a member of Delhi High Court and Supreme Court Bar Association. He is recipient of President of India Award in recognition of commitment to work and distinguished services. He had in-depth knowledge of manner of investigation, the methods used by lawyers in the court and his experience at both the places inspired him to write this book. The author has also written four thriller novels, which have been acclaimed by readers.
Ashok Bhasin
About The Author
Professional Journey
Born in 1955, Ashok Bhasin graduated from Hindu College, Delhi University, and joined the Customs and Central Excise Department in 1976. He later left the department in 1996 to pursue a career as an advocate, enrolling with the Bar Council of Delhi.
Presidential Recognition
Bhasin received the President of India Award for his commitment to work and distinguished services, acknowledging his significant contributions to the legal field.
Literary Achievements
Apart from his legal career, Bhasin is a successful author, acclaimed for his thriller novels, 'It was not Gold' and 'Stupid Lawyer,' adding a literary dimension to his accomplished professional journey.