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A Death in Kasol

Title: A Death In Kasol

Author: Gujesh Bond

Genre: Thriller

Publisher: Leadstart Inkstate

Here’s the blurb for y’all to update your TBR list:

All Arpana wanted was to escape the chaos of Delhi! Impulsively setting out to Kasol, she meets Raju, a young merchant from Bihar, whom she instantly connects with. They trek, party and spend mesmerizing moments amidst the mountains.
 
But things take a dark turn quick. Raju wakes up one morning beside a dead Arpana- a knife stabbed into her chest- lying in a pool of blood. Before he could come to terms with what’s happened, he is arrested and charged for murder and drug peddling.
 
When Lizba Siddique, a fierce and daring cop from the Delhi Police’s crime branch, comes across this case, she immediately finds that there is more to Arpana’s death than what meets the eye. As she moves to reopen the case, she faces life-threatening challenges that could rattle anyone.
 
Why was Arpana, just another tourist girl, murdered so mysteriously? Why is the only person who could be the witness, Raju, being framed and silenced? Who could be behind all this? These questions, along with an inexplicable need to get justice for Arpana, keep Lizba going. But it seems in order for her to dig deeper, she might even have to risk getting herself burried.

This was really a good book to read. I enjoyed each & every chapter in this book. Altough, at starting I felt bored because I expected something interesting and thrilling by reading the back side story or brief structure of the story (whatever it is called). Some scenes in this book were really thrilling that it got me frightened while reading and I would say some scenes were numb-worthy. The only point I didn’t really liked is those some parts where wording/writings weren’t really appropriate. The ending was unpredictable TBH.
 
Moreover, I would say this book is a 4/5. 

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