All the while I'm reading `Dongri to Dubai,` my personal jury is out, still undecided about whether the gripping account of Dawood Ibrahim rises above clumsy sentence construction and little to no editing. Then I come upon the chapter where Hussain Zaidi describes Dubai back in the day, and all doubts are at rest. A good story always rises above its limitations. Always.
Labels: Book Review, Dongri To Dubai, fiction, S Hussain Zaidi