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The Revenge Podcast

Written by: Durjoy Datta
Narrated by: Prashant Narula, Jasleen Bhalla
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In The Revenge Podcast, two scorned lovers, Deb and Avantika, dive headfirst into a whirlwind of raw emotions and burning questions with their podcast that they start to b---h about their partners who cheated with each other. Together, they unravel the truths behind their partners' deceit, wrestling with the thoughts of revenge and forgiveness.

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Hard to put down!!!!! 😍

Listened to the entire book in one stretch. The podcast concept was super cool and although I’m not 20 something year old, it still resonates with me in parts in some surprising ways. Also the cricket superstitions were portrayed as so real. However, the ending left me wanting more. I was fully invested and wanted to keep listening. Durjoy’s writing is sharp, the characters are so well-developed and the themes of betrayal and moral ambiguity are explored in a way that keeps you questioning what’s right and who’s truly to blame. Must-listen, Highly highly recommended.

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