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Mumbaii Expeeriment: Crime thriller novel mystery suspense drama by Dhaval Birajdar

 Mumbaii Expeeriment: Crime thriller novel mystery suspense drama by Dhaval Birajdar



"Mumbaii Expeeriment" is a police procedural thriller with enough thrills and chill to keep you rooted to your chair. And not just thrills, it also has enough dramatic flair to keep you associate and relate with the characters too.

What begins as a routine investigation for Inspector John swiftly escalates into a series of brutal killings—each more disturbing than the last. But the real shock lies not just in the gore, but in the disturbing realization that the victims are tied to John’s own past.

A murder connects John to his past Priya. The ruthlessly killed man points at a personal connection. But the bodies keep coming and John has to race against time, and catch the killer, while grappling with internal department politics, his crumbling domestic haven and his past now dissolving into his present. Will he be able to sort his life out of these multiple cyclones that are all hurtling towards him? 

Birajdar writes with the confidence of someone who isn’t merely narrating events but conducting an experience. Every chapter opens like a sealed doorway to a new dimension—mysterious, emotional, sometimes unsettling, yet always irresistible. Just when you think you understand what’s happening, the story tilts, transforms, and surprises you all over again.

Mumbaii Expeeriment is actually a crime thriller which pairs a readable police investigation with social observations. There's a professional pressure. The victims are secondary cast here - the book is cinematic yet fast paced. I love how the chapters included the characters as a sign of momentum.

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