ABOUT THE BOOK
Two expert marksmen–one an Indian Army officer, Captain Amar Rathore; the other, a Pakistani ISI agent, Major Aurangzeb–face off in a high-stakes battle against the backdrop of Kashmir. In a series of encounters, both come close to killing the other. It becomes a personal war that culminates in a duel to death.
Caught in the cross-fire is Shazia, a beautiful Kashmiri girl, who battles her own personal tragedy and is forced to make a crucial decision.
The story is a work of fiction based on actual events set in the picturesque–but dangerous–mountains of Kashmir. It depicts the true face of terrorism and counter-terrorism and brings alive the trauma and ordeals of all those who are caught in it.
A gripping narrative that readers will surely enjoy.
ABOUT Author
Ajay Singh is an international award-winning author of seven books on a wide genre encompassing novels, short stories, poetry, history, warfare and contemporary events. His books include the national bestseller Through Orphaned Eyes; a collection of short stories and poetry entitled The Final Draft; India’s Battlefields from Kurukshetra to Balakot, Ukraine, Gaza, Taiwan – A World at War, The Russia-Ukraine War, A Spectrum of Warfare, and The Battles that Shaped Indian History.
He writes screenplays for film and television and is a recipient of the Rabindranath Tagore International Award for Art and Literature, the Star Award for Excellence and the Bharat Literary Award for contribution to art and literature.
Happily married, he lives in Pune and can be contacted at ajay88singh@yahoo.co.in