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Stanley Wolpert's command of detail and his balanced sympathies give ZULFI BHUTTO OF PAKISTAN the narrative flow of excellent biographical writing.Review

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How they fell victim to their own plans by Syed Shabbir Hussain
'Ayub, Bhutto and Zia- How they fell victims to their own plans', reveals the fascinating story of the rise and fall of the three men who linked the destiny of Pakistan with their own destiny. The fluent narrative beautifully integrates the non-human and human, national and international factors that derailed each of the three rulers discussed in this poignant book.
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-The Life And Death of Murtaza Bhutto by Raja Anwar
Run by "The Terrorist Prince" himself, Raja tells us how Murtaza Bhutto attempted to kill Zia as well as hijack a Pakistani airliner en route to Kabul. Raja's detailed coverage of how the resistance organization- Al-Zulfiqar (The Sword), turned into a terrorist group brilliantly fuses the tension and pace of a political thriller.
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The Advent and Eclipse of Benazir Bhutto by Iqbal Akhund
"Akhund's 'Trial & Error' brings into sharp relief the strength and fatal foibles of Benazir's first term in office as Pakistan's prime minister- which, unbelievably, lasted a bare 20 months but continues to be something of a milestone in Pakistan's 50 years as an independant country" M.H. Askari, columnist, Dawn
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