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 When Gabbar Singh—a notorious gangster feared across the city—is found brutally murdered in his own stronghold, the power vacuum threatens to ignite a brutal gang war. Enter DSP Gaurav, a skilled officer tasked with restoring order and uncovering the truth. But the deeper he digs, the murkier the case becomes. With multiple suspects, political meddling, and increasing violence, Gaurav races against time to crack a mystery that refuses to be straightforward.


Venkat Raman V crafts a taut, gritty narrative that blends a traditional murder mystery with the complexities of crime, power, and law enforcement. The prose is direct and functional, focusing more on pace and plot momentum than literary flair—which works effectively in a story fueled by urgency.


The investigation unfolds with careful plotting, maintaining suspense through unexpected leads, red herrings, and a steady escalation of tension. Raman’s background in writing detective fiction ensures that the procedural elements feel authentic and compelling.


The novel explores the shifting balances of power—not just in gang hierarchies, but within the police and political systems.


DSP Gaurav’s journey often treads the gray zones between duty, personal conviction, and systemic limitations.


The looming threat of civil unrest adds a ticking-clock element, underscoring the fragile grip institutions have over law and order.


✅ What Works


💥Engaging plot with smart twists.


💥Credible depiction of investigative challenges.


💥Well-paced with minimal filler.


The Murder of Gabbar is a well-constructed, hard-boiled crime thriller that should satisfy fans of Indian police procedurals and urban noir. It doesn't reinvent the genre, but it delivers on its promise: a tense, twist-filled chase for the truth in a city on the verge of chaos.


Must read♥️♥️

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