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Carnage by Angels by Y.P. Singh
Graphic Expose
PUBLISHED: Volume 11 Issue 3, Third Quarter 2003
When an Indian Police Service Officer weaves a tale about the corruption prevalent in the system, it is bound to raise a stink. And that is exactly what Y.P. Singh’s Carnage by Angels does. A graphic description of ‘the struggle of such a crusader in the world of glamour, police, bureaucracy, politicians, underworld, power brokers and the media’, it is indeed an eye-opener.

Breezy, with a lot of pace and drama in it, Carnage by Angels explores the deceit and deception by cops, as the central protagonist, a young IAS officer, Raghu Kumar, is made to pay heavily for being honest. Coloured with nuggets of inside information and topicality, the novel sustains interest.

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