Book Review # 3
In the Name of God
Author: Ravi Subramanian
Publisher: Penguin India
Genre: Fiction, Thriller, Mystery, Political Thriller.
Pages: 405
Rating: 3.5/5
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Blurb:- The Story begin at Thiruvananthapuram district of India where a temple worker Rajan files a case against King Dharmaraja Verma, trustee of Lord Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple and request the court to audit the vaults.As the story progresses, a mysterious murder at Thiruvananthapuram and the Wafi Mall Heist at Dubai leads the investigators to believe that these two incidents are connected.The Govt of India appoints a team lead by a famous jeweller to audit the wealth, and now the real tension begins...
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Blurb:- The Story begin at Thiruvananthapuram district of India where a temple worker Rajan files a case against King Dharmaraja Verma, trustee of Lord Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple and request the court to audit the vaults.As the story progresses, a mysterious murder at Thiruvananthapuram and the Wafi Mall Heist at Dubai leads the investigators to believe that these two incidents are connected.The Govt of India appoints a team lead by a famous jeweller to audit the wealth, and now the real tension begins...
My Review:
The story is intriguing and suspenseful.As we move forward new things keep adding up to the main storyline, reveal new clues and leads us to the climax.The chapters are short so you won't feel tired while reading it, and the language is simple and lucid.Like all his other novels the content of the story is well-researched.But as far as the ending is concerned,it didn't follow my expectations.Also, in the middle part of the novel the progress of the story slows a bit.Other than that, it is undoubtedly an amazing thriller.I have really enjoyed it and recommend all my thriller-lover bookholics to give it a try.
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Happy Reading
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Happy Reading
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