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Until I Find You by Kanchana Banerjee | Book review


 Book review:

The book is a captivating , intriguing and a complete page turner. The storyline engrosses the reader completely .  It explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the lengths one would go to uncover the truth. 

The story begins at a construction site in Jaipur where Crime branch inspector ,Shashank and his friend Virat, Inspector of Bannod are called to the place to investigate a brutal scene. Here the workers dig a decomposed leg which cause a trembling vibe over the place but the contractor is greedy and want his work to start as soon as possible. But the triangular nail polish pattern on the toenail and the bulging bunion on the remains of the leg remind Virat of Sejal. But to his bad luck, before he can investigate the case further, Virat receives instructions from higher-ups to drop the case.

Jenny is desperate to know the truth of a kid who has stark resemblance to her friend who died ten years back; a friend whom she could not save and regretted till date. So she decides to inquire more about the kid and reaches Bannod. The intermingling lives of Harsh, Jenny and Virat lead to a rollercoaster ride of turmoils and emotions upheaved to know what's going to happen next.

The author has meticulously penned the characters weaving a gripping plot. Narration of the story is well depicted. The author's descriptive prose brings the setting to life, immersing readers in the dusty villages and evoking a palpable sense of tension. 

Overall, "Until I Find You" by is a riveting thriller that seamlessly blends elements of mystery, suspense, and psychological intrigue. Do grab this book if you like psychological thrillers. 

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