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4 of 5 stars

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This book was definitely different than the other books I have read and reviewed for this wonderful blog site of mine. To me different can be a good thing. Sir Ramesh Jeewoolall has a very interesting story here that is based in his home country of Mauritius.

I am giving this book four butterflies though. The buildup of the story at the beginning was a little slow for me but overall it was a great story. This story has some surprises in it, some won't be recognized until the near end. Dev is a brilliantly honest mastermind. The whole reason for the crime committed was ingenious (no spoilers here). I enjoyed the relationship of Dev and two associates he mentored and protected. The whole timeframe that the book goes through is kind of weird since we don’t really know what year the story starts at, just when it ends.

The Passing Away of a Gentleman by Sir Ramesh Jeewoolall is a good book and would be one that I would recommend to my friends. You can tell that Sir Jeewoolall was a lawyer at one time by the style of his writing, which is also polite and gentlemanly.

I think that this book is a good and I hope that other people will like it as well. Just give it a chance to impress.

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  • 26 December, 2015: Finished reading
  • 26 December, 2015: Reviewed