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  1. Black Friday: The True Story of the Bombay Bomb Blasts is a 2002 Indian non-fiction crime novel written by journalist Hussain Zaidi. It retraces the events that led to the 1993 Bombay bombings and the investigation that followed. It was first published by Penguin Books in 2002 and later in 2008.

    • S. Hussain Zaidi
    • 2002
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  4. The book traces the true motive for the blasts in Bombay, wherein the ignominy between Hindus and Muslims fuelled the clashes and incidents of violence all of which culminated in the Bombay attacks. The pain inflicted on the Muslims minorities resulted in an unprecedented break of violence and social disorder paving way for the Bombay blasts.

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    • S. Hussain Zaidi
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  5. Books. Black Friday: The True Story of the Bombay Bomb Blasts. S Hussain Zaidi. Penguin UK, Nov 15, 2014 - Literary Collections - 304 pages. On the afternoon of 12 March 1993, a...

  6. Black Friday: The True Story of the Bombay Bomb Blasts. S. Hussain Zaidi. Pengin Books, 2002 - History - 286 pages. The First Compelling Account Of The Biggest Terrorist Attack...

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  8. The True Story Of The Bombay Bomb Blasts. S. Hussain Zaidi. , Zaidi S. Hussain. On the afternoon of 12 March 1993, a series of explosions cut a swathe of terror and destruction through Bombay. The toll: 257 killed or missing, 713 injured, and a city in a shambles.