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Treacherous Bloodline by Rani Ramakrishnan | Book review

Book review: 

"Treacherous Bloodline" is an intriguing thrill ride by Rani Ramakrishnan. The story revolves around two siblings, Arman and Kabir Mohammed. Arman gets back to India in the wake of concentrating on medication abroad, carrying an outsider named Sophie with him. His life partner, Nadia, has been hanging tight to him at home. While Arman was away, Kabir, a common liberties legal counsellor, turned out to be near Nadia and is presently attempting to break her commitment to Arman. Nadia is resentful of Kabir's activities.

Kabir's way of behaving is impacted by another strange individual, Raeth, whose orders he hesitantly follows. The family suspects Kabir needs Nadia for him and is against Arman. As the Mohammed family begins to accept that Kabir is against his sibling and is yearning for his sibling's life partner, an abrupt misfortune strikes that embroils Kabir as the guilty party. What mystery is Arman stowing away from his loved ones? Who are Sophie and Raeth, and what is the explanation for their abrupt, odd behaviour toward Kabir?

The author makes a speedy story with many turns. The characters are mind-boggling and not what they appear to be from the beginning. Raeth is an especially fascinating person whose real essence shocks the reader. The story keeps readers speculating about what will occur right away. The characters are advanced, and the language is clear. The unequivocal composing style has drawn the plot's general profundity, effectively showing the exact components the creator expected to feature.

By and large, "Treacherous Bloodline" offers a convincing mix of family show, mental pressure, and astounding disclosures. This is the writer's best work to date, making it a must-read for thrill-ride fans.

 

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