Book review:
This book is a psychological mystery with plenty of drama and a bit of romance in it. The main plot is of Radha Bose, a former army officer who now owns a detective agency. She takes on a new apprentice named Aditya Gokhale and together they land their first case of Radha's uncle who believes his son had not committed suicide as is reported by the police. Radha and Aditya then embark on a fascinating investigation where new and murky facts come to the forefront raising several questions as to what had actually happened to the teenage boy. What makes Reason to Fight stand out amongst other books of the genre however are the subplots. You have entire arcs of both Radha and Aditya's characters as they struggle against their own troubles and past. You also have their personal lives that's presented in a great contrast. If Aditya decides to keep on living for the sake of his mother, Radha is happy when her mother passes away as she had been a tortured child. These small things give the characters a lot of depth and coupled with their own fledgling hearts as they both are unable to understand what it is that has gotten them so attached to each other in a very short span of time. Chandrayan Gupta'a writing is smart, to the point and full of surprises and that makes the book a fascinating read.
Purchase: Reason to Fight
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