The Web of Lies: A Detective Agni Mitra Novel by Sourabh Mukherjee | Book review


 Book review:

"The Web of Lies" is a captivating tale that keeps the readers on its edge from the first line till the end. I was startled to read the beginning and a heartwrenching murder of a famous person that makes the reader creep for truth and turn pages to know the truth.

The story opens with the demise of Hiya Sen, who has set the distinction and fire in a huge number of hearts. She winds up dead in the wake of being ruthlessly assaulted by three people. The injury happens in front of her significant other, Manav Chauhan, who is defenseless being not able to save the existence of his love bird spouse and himself. The plot of the story fastens from here, with ACP Agni Mitra's acknowledgement to examine the case with Reviewer Arya.

Running against the norm, even before Agni can draw an obvious conclusion, a progression of killings follows, making him thoroughly consider vulnerability. Eventually, when the real executioner is found, the purpose for it will leave you astounded.

The writer capably winds around a mind-boggling embroidery of associations, insider facts, and thought processes, keeping the reader engaged with various turns and subplots. The short sections add to the energetic speed of the story, upgrading the general understanding experience. Each character is carefully evolved, permitting the crowd to figure out their schedules and inspirations, making a trap of suspects' areas of strength for with.

The clear language utilized by the author grasps you with a rush. The novel has a ton of occasions where you will want to watch a spine-chiller film. Those occurrences were simply astounding. The creator's control over each scene attached me with the understanding of the two sides with practically no end.

Generally, it was an incredibly satisfying encounter reading the novel, an interesting interpretation of wrongdoing and reasonableness. Worth reading, do grab it!

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