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Motherson by Chandrayan Gupta | Book review

Book review:

"MOTHERSON" is an enthralling thriller that immerses readers in a multi-dimensional and fervent journey. The narrative revolves around Abhik Burman and Lipi, the protagonists who unwittingly find themselves entangled in a series of gruesome murders haunting the streets of Kolkata, their hometown.

Abhik's life spirals into chaos when he stumbles upon a bloodstained knife belonging to his own mother, coinciding with the onset of the Parnasree murder spree. Driven by a fervent desire to uncover the truth, Abhik embarks on a relentless quest to unmask the killer, all the while grappling with his internal turmoil. He is torn between his unwavering belief in his mother's innocence and the mounting evidence suggesting otherwise. As the story unfolds, Abhik's personal vulnerabilities and vivid imagination further blur the lines between reality and illusion, right and wrong.

Will Abhik succeed in identifying the elusive murderer? Can he unearth the true motives behind these heinous acts? The novel tantalizingly explores these questions, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Is Lipi, his companion, truly implicated in the murders, or is there a more sinister force at play? Abhik's relentless pursuit of justice propels the narrative, unveiling a gripping tale of suspense and intrigue.

The author skillfully crafts the story, employing a carefully chosen and accessible language that enhances the reading experience. The plot unfolds at a brisk pace, maintaining reader engagement throughout. The narrative clarity and chapter titles add to the overall appeal of the book.

In conclusion, "MOTHERSON" is a must-read for enthusiasts of the thriller genre. It thrills and perplexes, making it an irresistible choice for anyone who revels in the suspenseful and mysterious realms of literature. This book comes highly recommended for those seeking an immersive and captivating reading experience.

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