Friday, September 15, 2023

BOOK REVIEW : The Zamindar's Ghost

 


Firstly, huge respect and great appreciation to the author Khayaal Patel making such a series of masterpieces. Though the discussion of the story line in such a book where many surprises are waiting after turning the pages , I personally don't like. As it destroys the author's effort and spoiler is never a great experience for me. However the storyline set against the backdrop of a sleepy town in 1933, Patel introduces us to Arjun Rana, a man believed to be dead who returns to a town teeming with secrets. As Arjun assumes his role as zamindar and grapples with the tragedy of his father's suicide, the town's eerie atmosphere takes center stage, beckoning readers into a web of intrigue that spans life and death.

The story gains momentum as unexplained deaths begin to haunt the town, leaving both the residents and readers perplexed. The interplay between characters, such as the local doctor and the head constable, adds layers of complexity to the narrative, offering contrasting perspectives on the mysterious occurrences. Rest you have to discover in the book.

The narrative flows seamlessly, captivating readers with its twists and turns. While the book delves into the supernatural, it also delves into the very real human emotions of grief, betrayal, and redemption.
The author masterfully builds suspense, blurring the lines between reality and the supernatural, and leaving readers guessing until the chilling climax.
This novel is a must-read for anyone seeking a captivating tale that lingers long after the final page is turned.

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