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Revenge of the Naked Princess

Reviews

Click Here To Read The Speaking Tree: Macabre, Brilliant, Enjoyable, Thoroughly Readable Click Here To Read Expert Book Reviews: A Gripping Story with a Climax that Floors You Click Here To Read Blogger Irfan: Oswald Pereira is the subcontinent's Stephen King Click Here To Read Pendown: A Freshly Baked, Compelling Read Click Here To Read The Little Things That Matter: History Come Out Of Its Folds To Haunt Us Click Here To Read Transition of Thoughts: Awesome Historical Thriller Click Here To Read Nascent Emissions: Haunting and Extremely Engaging Click Here To Read Ginger & Cardamom: Brilliant Storytelling and Characterisation Click Here To Read Best-Selling author Ismita Tandon Dhankher on Revenge of the Naked Princess

Interviews

Click Here To Read Blogger Manjula Pramod's interview with Oswald Pereira Click Here To Read Blogger Reshmy Pillai's interview with Oswald Pereira Click Here To Read Blogger Aseem Rastogi's Interview with Oswald Pereira Click Here To Read Oswald Pereira's Six-Page Freewheeling Interview with Society

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Praise for The Newsroom Mafia

Click Here To Read Mid Day: Exposes the ugly underbelly of the journalism profession

Click Here To Read The Telegraph: The Newsroom Mafia has a chilling ring of truth to it

Click Here To Read Tehelka: The Newsroom Mafia is a daring book that reads like a political thriller

Interviews

Click Here to Read Sakaal Times: The book is my labour of love for the journalism profession Click Here to Read The Telegraph: The Newsroom Mafia may be made into a feature film Click Here to Read Helter Skelter: Fact from Fiction in The Newsroom Mafia: It’s hard to tell Click Here to Read dfuse.in: The characters in the book may be based on real life journalists Click Here To Read Oswald Pereira's Interview with Book Geeks Oswald Book Geeks

Reviews on Book Sites and Book Blogs

Click Here to Read Ten Reviews on Book Chums Click Here to Read A nice review in dfuse.in Click Here to Read A good review in The Tossed Salad Click Here to Read An Interesting Review on Book Racks Click Here to Read A 4/5 Rating on Transition of Thoughts Click Here to Read A Must Read Recommendation on Nascent Emissions Click Here to Read "Brilliant Job," in Ginger and Cardamon Click Here to Read Must Read Recommended by Sonia Reviews Click Here to Read More Than A Page Turner: TV Producer Rituparna Ghosh Click Here to Read Scores in Action, Emotion and Drama: Dream

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Video On the launch of The Newsroom Mafia on 8 December 2011 in Mumbai

The Newsroom Mafia coverage in Times of India's What's Hot

Tmes of India

A very good read. To use a journalists' cliché, this book is a 'scoop'; the 'real' deal about the unholy nexus between the underworld, the government and the Fourth Estate. A fast-paced, no nonsense novel, it explains in surprising detail, the intertwined fellowship between the system and the 'unsystematic' underworld … it beautifully explores the various minutiae of Mumbai's dreaded underbelly … enunciates the multifaceted working of a news house and the typical rapport shared between the scribes and the police as also the scribes and the mafia.

DNA

This book is a film crying to be made. A racy read, it is also a roman à clef of sorts that lifts the lid on the murky goings-on in the world of newspapers, the police, the underworld and politics … a scathing indictment of corruption in newspapers … details the way articles are planned and stymied and even planted. If you want to know about life in Mumbai before the invasion of television and long before Dawood Ibrahim took over, this book is a wonderful ride.

Deccan Herald

Through this work of fiction, journalist Oswald Pereira manages to bring out the bitter truth of what goes behind the news … It is more like investigative journalism at its best but won't find a place in any newspaper. The harsh truths tumbling out are severe indictments of a noble profession debauched by unscrupulous scribes. Pereira's expose on the dirty deeds of some black sheep is a timely reminder when the Indian media scene is witnessing a churning process.

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Oswald Pereira and Reena Singh’s Cover Story on Corruption in Times of India’s The Speaking Tree

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Click Here To Read Oswald Pereira’s Six-Page Freewheeling Interview with Society

Click Here to see the Newsroom Mafia Launch in Mumbai
Click Here to see The Newsroom Mafia Launch in Delhi
Click Here to see The Newsroom Mafia Launch in Pune

Praise for The Newsroom Mafia

Click Here To Read Mid Day: Exposes the ugly underbelly of the journalism profession

Click Here To Read The Telegraph: The Newsroom Mafia has a chilling ring of truth to it

Click Here To Read Tehelka: The Newsroom Mafia is a daring book that reads like a political thriller

Interviews

Click Here to Read Sakaal Times: The book is my labour of love for the journalism profession
Click Here to Read  The Telegraph: The Newsroom Mafia may be made into a feature film
Click Here to Read  Helter Skelter: Fact from Fiction in The Newsroom Mafia: It’s hard to tell
Click Here to Read dfuse.in: The characters in the book may be based on real life journalists

Reviews on Book Sites and Book Blogs

Click Here to Read Ten Reviews on Book Chums
Click Here to Read A nice review in dfuse.in
Click Here to Read A good review in The Tossed Salad
Click Here to Read  An Interesting Review on Book Racks
Click Here to Read  A 4/5 Rating on Transition of Thoughts
Click Here to Read  A Must Read Recommendation on Nascent Emissions
Click Here to Read “Brilliant Job,” in Ginger and Cardamon
Click Here to Read Must Read Recommended by Sonia Reviews
Click Here to Read  More Than A Page Turner: TV Producer Rituparna Ghosh
Click Here to Read  Scores in Action, Emotion and Drama: Dream

Click Here to Watch

Video On the launch of The Newsroom Mafia on 8 December 2011 in Mumbai

The Newsroom Mafia coverage in Times of India’s What’s Hot

Tmes of India

A  very good read. To use a journalists’ cliché, this book is a ‘scoop’; the ‘real’ deal about the unholy nexus between the underworld, the
government and the Fourth Estate. A fast-paced, no nonsense novel, it explains in surprising detail, the intertwined fellowship between the
system and the ‘unsystematic’ underworld … it beautifully explores the various minutiae of Mumbai’s dreaded underbelly … enunciates the
multifaceted working of a news house and the typical rapport shared between the scribes and the police as also the scribes and the mafia.

DNA

This  book is a film crying to be made. A racy read, it is also a roman à clef of sorts that lifts the lid on the murky goings-on in the world of
newspapers, the police, the underworld and politics … a scathing indictment of corruption in newspapers … details the way articles are
planned and stymied and even planted. If you want to know about life in Mumbai before the invasion of television and long before Dawood Ibrahim took over, this book is a wonderful ride.

Deccan Herald

 Through this work of fiction, journalist Oswald Pereira manages to bring out the bitter truth of what goes behind the news … It is more like investigative journalism at its best but won’t find a place  in any newspaper. The harsh truths tumbling out are severe indictments of a noble profession debauched by unscrupulous scribes. Pereira’s expose on the dirty deeds of some black sheep is a timely reminder when the Indian media scene is witnessing a churning process.

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