He Should've Killed Her {Book 1}

He Should've Killed Her {Book 1}

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When an Indian spy gets caught by one of the most dangerous men of all... Rehman Dakait. ____________________________________________ Rehman Dakait or Baloch. He was one of the most dangerous men in Lyari. Everyone in Lyari was afraid of him. Then, his father. "Babu Dakait." Rehman never in his life loved his father, and all he ever wanted was to rule over Lyari completely by defeating his father, but when Babu Dakait found out about Rehman's plan from one of his men. He decided to take one thing he dearly loved. "His wife..." Ulfat Dakait was the only one who kept him sane. They had two sons together. Naieem Baloch. He was the oldest. Then, Faisal Baloch. He was the youngest. They all four were happy. But that happiness ended when Ulfat got killed by Babu Dakait's men, leaving him only with his two sons. For Rehman, it changed everything, he become more possessive and dangerous. He hunted down anyone like a blood hound if he caught anyone betraying him and his men... But when he fought out that an Indian spy entered Lyari. He should've killed her when his men found her... But instead of killing her, he decided to claim her as his...
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