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The Afghan Hound

  

  • ₹250.00
  • by Ashfaq Ahmad  (Author)
  • Book: the Afghan Hound
  • Paperback: 268 pages
  • Publisher: Gradias Publishing House
  • Language: Hindi
  • ISBN-13:  978-81-980979-3-4
  • Product Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 1.5 cm

I'm currently writing two series in the name of crime fiction, which are marked with two different hashtags for identification: "#Crime Fiction" and "#Spyverse." Crime Fiction revolves around a single character, David Francis, who is the product of a unique psychology. He's a wanderer who wants to explore every corner of the world. He's a pervert who wants to seduce women of every race and color... and he's a maniac who wants to bring every criminal to justice.

But his method is a little unique... He arrives at a place of his choice, finds a beautiful woman in trouble, and sets out to rescue her, which often ends up causing trouble for him. The resulting stories are published under the "Crime Fiction" hashtag. The character is still in the process of being developed and as part of this process, its first story has been published in the form of 'Kaya Palat' - after which 'A Damsel in Distress' and 'Dark Side' have also been published.

The second series, published under the hashtag "Spyverse," is crime fiction—with "Code Black Pearl" being the first, "Mission Osawa" the second, and "The Afghan Hound" the third. While the David series focuses on a single character, the stories in "Spyverse" are set in an agency defined as an additional desk of "RAW," designed to work with its special agents on matters related to the State Department, but also dealing with external conspiracies and using domestic territory. The agency primarily consists of three male agents, Aarav, Nihal, and Sangram, and three female agents, Ruby, Sabina, and Rozina—each with their own temperaments and working styles. They are assigned different missions, which they must currently perform as a pair—with the assistance of some Grade B agents. The first story in the Spyverse, "Code Black Pearl," was the introductory novel to the Sangram series. Similarly, "Mission Osawa" was the first and introductory novel of the agency's second agent, Aarav Akash. Similarly, "The Afghan Hound" is the first story of the agency's third main agent, Nihal Singh. "Code Black Pearl" was the story of a mission in Finland, while "Mission Osawa" was a story related to Kashmir involving foreign powers—this third story in the Spyverse is set in Afghanistan, which has long been a hotbed for foreign powers. The story also involves an international criminal organization with distinct philosophies, distinct goals, and distinct methods—which, as an organization, possesses the power of a developed country. To achieve its long-term goals, the criminal organization has turned a border area in eastern Afghanistan into a football field, and the current Afghan government is unable to understand it, let alone stop it. To combat it, they accept assistance from everyone from the ISI to the RAW. This aid launches a mission that leads to Nihal's entry into the spy ring. Will he be able to solve the mystery of the incidents that have shaken the Afghan government? Will he be able to expose the organization's machinations—and if so, how? Read on to find out… The Afghan Hound!


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