Tharoor handed over the first copy of the book to former diplomat T P Sreenivasan at the function.
Speaking at the function, Tharoor said the theme and plot line of the novel was fascinating. "We have mythical stories, love stories and historical works in Indian writing, but thrillers are few," he said.
He commended the author for coming out with an unabashed and straightforward thriller with an Arab as the protagonist fighting terror in the Middle East. "It is interesting to see an Indian writer creating a work in an under-developed and under-exploited genre in Indian writing," he said.
Menon said the novel was a re-look at how terror outfits are changing tactics. The novel attempts to unravel the sensitive geo-political situation in West Asia, where equations in the game of terror were being constantly re-written, he said.
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