
A case of Exploding Mangoes
In August 1988, Zia gets into the presidential plane, Pak One, which explodes midway. Who killed him? The army generals growing old waiting for their promotions, the CIA, the ISI, RAW, or Ali Shigri, a junior officer at the military academy whose father, a whisky-swilling jihadi colonel, was murdered by the army? A Case of Exploding Mangoes is sharp, black, inventive, and utterly gripping. It marks the debut of a brilliant new writer.
Reviews

Aamna@aamnakhan
Halfway through the book, yet to find anything to keep me going. Bleh.

Trevor Berrett@mookse
Though I really didn't like the chapters dealing with Shigri, I loved the portrayal of General Zia. For those alone I recommend this book. For my complete review: http://mookse.wordpress.com/2008/08/1...

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