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'''''Anti-Social Network''''' is the second installment of the Inspector Virkar crime series written by filmmaker-author Piyush Jha.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==Plot Summary==
When college-going students across Mumbai are murdered one after the other horrendously, Inspector Virkar from the Crime Branch is summoned to look into the frightful case. During his investigation, Virkar comes across a group of young tech-savvy delinquents who use social media sites and Internet for blackmailing and sextortion. As the computer-challenged Virkar tries his best to get to the mastermind of the events, the case becomes more dubious and he finds himself chasing a killer who is way more ahead in this game. With his reputation at stake, Virkar races against time to catch hold of the gang and the murderer.
==Reception==
Just like its predecessor, ''Anti-Social Network'' too was met with positive reviews by the critics.
Yatin Gupta from News 18 said, "Piyush Jha knows how to keep a reader hooked and there's never a dull moment in his stories. Anti-Social Network is a 190-page book, which can be read over a span of 2-3 hours. A perfect Friday night read or on a short journey, this book will not let your mind wander around."
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==References==
==Plot Summary==
When college-going students across Mumbai are murdered one after the other horrendously, Inspector Virkar from the Crime Branch is summoned to look into the frightful case. During his investigation, Virkar comes across a group of young tech-savvy delinquents who use social media sites and Internet for blackmailing and sextortion. As the computer-challenged Virkar tries his best to get to the mastermind of the events, the case becomes more dubious and he finds himself chasing a killer who is way more ahead in this game. With his reputation at stake, Virkar races against time to catch hold of the gang and the murderer.
==Reception==
Just like its predecessor, ''Anti-Social Network'' too was met with positive reviews by the critics.
Yatin Gupta from News 18 said, "Piyush Jha knows how to keep a reader hooked and there's never a dull moment in his stories. Anti-Social Network is a 190-page book, which can be read over a span of 2-3 hours. A perfect Friday night read or on a short journey, this book will not let your mind wander around."
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==References==
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