Sinners of the Fallen Night by Niladri Shekhar Mitra
Sinners of the Fallen Night blends filthy realism and gloomy writing genres. The novel shifts between tales that are immediately uncomfortable and merciless, following people who are stuck in patterns of violence, desire, and desperation.
The narrative makes the reader curb the emotions of a girl or manly prowess in doing negative things. The cops are seen fucking, making videos for ransom, and a lot more. It vividly depicts the dark, filthy backdrops, seeming mindless at times but extremely scary.
Each chapter unfolds instances of tragedy that serve a deeper purpose amidst pain that is scattered all over. I was wondering what the real motive of the characters is. The backdrop of how these girls were sold at cheap prices or used after that was scary.
The author has well penned the emotional turmoil of characters. She vividly depicts the pain and turn of their grey shades into an empathetic, free character. They hardly feel any emotion after killing people. Mixed feelings of moans of fucking and extreme lust are the core of the narrative.
Overall, it contains varied sins undertaken in the falling night. It is crimes that begin with the onset of night and turn into different perspectives with the dawn.
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