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Age of Vice by Deepti Kapoor

Age of Vice

A Novel

by Deepti Kapoor
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  • First Published:
  • Jan 3, 2023, 560 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 2024, 560 pages
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Teresa

Age of Vice
Interesting gripping Indian gangster book.
I couldn’t put the book down for 3/4 of it. The
last quarter was too long with pointless descriptions. There is not much of an ending which was not satisfactory after 500 pages
K. Stevenson

Exploiting
I found the subject of this book disturbing almost from the beginning. To describe it as a boy joining a well to do family when he was sold to them against his will is not a proper representation of the story. Exploitation and human trafficking of any one but especially against what humanity stand for and to write about it as a story to make money with instead of documenting it is something I will not support. I am an avid reader but after the first 50 pages I will delete this book from my Barnes and Noble account. It is sad that children are now being exploited for profit in books!!!
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