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Madam Prime Minister review: An engrossing read amid a galaxy of others

There are a lot of sub-plots, which complicate the book in an entertaining way. Which is not to say they are all equally palatable.

February 06, 2022 / 13:21 IST
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Seema Goswami's second novel, 'Madam Prime Minister', moves in and out of New Delhi's power corridors.
Seema Goswami's second novel, 'Madam Prime Minister', moves in and out of New Delhi's power corridors.

The political thriller Madam Prime Minister by senior journalist and novelist Seema Goswami is her second novel, and follows the events in Race Course Road.

This book builds on the premise that a 29-year-old single woman, Asha Devi, takes over India’s premiership, following the death of her father who’d held the position.

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As premises go, this sounds deliciously dramatic, able to fuel the reader’s speculation about how a young woman would wield immense power and bear the pressure of the job, how she would navigate the power networks of Parliament, composed largely though not wholly of an older generation.

Does the book develop the idea well?