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Bihar Diaries

The True Story of How Bihar's Most Dangerous Criminal Was Caught

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Bihar Diaries

By: Amit Lodha
Narrated by: Dev J. Haldar
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Bihar Diaries narrates the thrilling account of how Amit Lodha arrested Samant Pratap, one of Bihar's most feared ganglords, notorious for extortion, kidnapping, and the massacre of scores of people. The book follows the adrenaline-fueled chase that took place across three states during Amit's tenure as superintendent of police of Shekhpura, a sleepy mofussil town in Bihar.

How does Amit navigate between his many professional challenges and conquer his demons? What does he do when the ganglord comes after his family? Bihar Diaries captures vividly the battle of nerves between a dreaded outlaw and a young, urbane IPS officer.

©2018 Amit Lodha (P)2021 Random House Audio
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Amit Lodha’s story is different and indeed. But there are some gross irritants. In many instances lines were repeated for no apparent reason. Not sure if that was due to technical reasons. The language. Either write in Hindi or in English. The translation of most mundane of sentences was irksome. And then the funny accent of so-called Indian dialogues. It was hideous. Just read out the dialogues instead of trying sound Indian. From comical, the dialogues became ludicrous and jarring. Thumbs down on narration.

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