SALT AND BLOOD: A Sheela Sawant Case BY Amit D'Souza
"Salt and Blood" explores the emotional and psychological investigation where the author adds panic and secrecy throughout.
The story revolves around Inspector Sheela Sawant, whose inner turmoils add depth to every scene. Even the case feels unsettling as the clues are not properly adding to one another. But lots of puzzles are posed at the same time, and answers to them feel far away.
I could feel the sense of uncertainty that kept me engaged throughout. The narrative vividly depicted the panic, secrecy, and unspoken desires that shape our choices long before a crime is committed.
Every scene adds emotional depth to the mystery. Rather than rushing toward answers, the book allows space for reflection, making the final resolution feel earned.
The author’s writing is calm and deliberate. He has meticulously put forth the small details and human behavior that slowly accumulate before any action or reaction. I found the blurred line between Sheela’s professional duty and personal reflection particularly effective, as it makes her feel deeply human rather than just a procedural figure.
Overall, it is a thoughtful, mature crime novel that rewards patient readers.

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