Case of Exploding Mangoes
Discover the intrigue behind one of history's most perplexing events in Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed Hanif. Published in 2009, this captivating novel delves into the mysterious crash of a Hercules C130, the seemingly indestructible aircraft that was carrying Pakistan's military dictator, General Zia ul Haq, on August 17, 1988. With 304 pages of gripping narrative, Hanif explores a myriad of theories surrounding the incident—was it mechanical failure, human error, or perhaps a sinister conspiracy involving the CIA? The story is infused with dark humor and sharp political commentary, making it a compelling read for fans of fiction that intertwines history and satire. Join Hanif as he unravels the threads of dictatorship, conspiracies, and the complexities of power in Pakistan. Perfect for readers interested in aircraft accidents, political intrigue, and the rich tapestry of South Asian fiction.