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Sam Kashir
SAM KASHIR superbly uses the knowledge from his background while narrating the events in his novels. He is able to get the reader’s grip quickly over the areas about which he narrates the events of...view moreSAM KASHIR superbly uses the knowledge from his background while narrating the events in his novels. He is able to get the reader’s grip quickly over the areas about which he narrates the events of his story; like in Czarina his characters move around in London and the cities of Soviet Union getting the reader involved into its narration. Commodore (Retd) SAM Kashir was borne at Quetta, in 1946. He joined the Navy in 1965 and retired in 2000. He developed his reading habits during patrols on board submarines. He wrote Czarina after retirement from the Navy. SAM KASHIR describes the ruthless working of intelligence agencies in his novels, which adds a definite tinge of suspense into his classic fictions. Some of the readers of his novels have written back that his description of the relationships got stark and abashed but these were not on the sly and remained artful. Kashir progresses straight into the events rather getting into boring and cumbersome details of descriptions of the characters, making the reader thirsty for the next event.view less