Description
Title: Zehar Ka Darya
Author: Rahim Gul
Pages: 188
Samaji Talkhiyon aur Insaf ki Jung (A Story of Social Bitterness and the Fight for Justice) “Zehar Ka Darya” is a gripping and socially conscious novel by the versatile author Rahim Gul. In this work, Gul departs from purely romantic or philosophical themes to provide a sharp critique of the systemic “poison” found within societal structures, particularly focusing on legal conflicts and personal integrity.
Narrative Highlights:
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Metaphor for Injustice: The “River of Poison” symbolizes the corruption, false accusations, and moral decay that the characters must navigate to find the truth.
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Legal & Social Drama: As depicted on the cover with the figure of a man who appears to be in a courtroom setting, the novel delves into themes of testimony, justice, and the struggle against powerful interests.
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The Strength of Women: The prominent female portrait on the cover suggests a central theme of female resilience and the emotional toll of standing up against societal pressure.
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Atmospheric Storytelling: Rahim Gul utilizes his cinematic writing style to create a tense, high-stakes environment that keeps readers engaged from the first chapter to the last.







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