The book is an anthology of three thrillers written by C. Suresh , Radha Sawana and Karthik L. Fast paced, with intrigue and mayhem at every step, the stories donโt let you put the book down.
The first story, Femme Fatale by C. Suresh, is a saga in which a series of inevitable events lead to the edge of the seat climax- though a tad predictable. The skill of the author is in the fact that the story seems to have written itself once it got triggered off by a chance meeting of two strangers- a man and the femme fatale. Once the action was set in motion, you get the feeling that it could have ended no other way. The bane of thrillers is the intrusion of the author busily directing traffic hither and thither, making a pest of himself. Suresh, I am happy to say, desisted from this. He did not get underfoot when the hero was doing what heroes do- impressing the socks off the heroine- and the readers.
Suresh also displays quite a sizable talent for describing the attractions of a Siren. Very instructive. ๐
The second thriller, Bella Donna by Radha Sawana, is a readerโs delight. There are wheels within wheels in this one. The elaborately constructed plot is lent depth by the use of an intricately woven net of clues. The authorโs knowledge of her professional field (chemical research) was put to excellent use. The story was crafted with precision with no loose ends or improbable events jamming up the works.
The brief section at the head of each chapter, conveyed the anguish of a tortured soul added a piquancy to the reading experience. The reader got the experience of reading two concurrent stories. There is no way I would have wanted to miss this one.
It was an immensely satisfying read.
The third thriller, Bellary by Karthik L, takes you deep into the realm of the paranormal. While the action is swift, I was disappointed with the holes in the story. The events did not โhang togetherโ. Instead, one got the feeling that they have been contrived rather haphazardly merely because the story needed it. The a few key events unfolded with unconvincing rationale which made one wonder what Karthik was up to.
The editing too fell short of the standard demonstrated by the rest of the book.
My overall rating of the book is 3/5.
The book is available at Amazon and has a Facebook Page where more details will be available.
Thanks Dagny! That was a lovely review! I am afraid that I have to take the blame for any editing issues in any story – I did try to do the editing, was not merely the editor in name ๐
I am sure you did Suresh. You will surely improve in the next one.
I am so glad you liked the review. I look forward to more from you. ๐
Handy review there Dagny. You’ve deconstructed the book with perfection and it resonates with what many others have felt too.
I never wrote a review before Sid so the authors should feel free to disregard my opinion entirely- specially the not- so- good parts. ๐
Thanks for reading. ๐
Babes…did you read my mind or what? I too have done the same review today and you have done a wonderful review…and we agree on the same points.
I saw the link to your review but haven’t read it yet. Will read it now. Same pinch? It had to be, didn’t it? ๐
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We are on the same page on this one, Dagny! Wonderful review!
I havent yet read yours Shilpa. Until my own was up, I didn’t want to read how others found it lest I be influenced. I will also read yours today.
Thanks for reading ๐
Crisp review, Dagny. I have put up mine on Amazon.
I’ll go through yours too Rachna. ๐
I am yet to read this one, I should hurry I think ๐ Wonderful review.
Thank you Jas. ๐
How nice to see a book by fellow bloggers! I love your honest and crisp review, Dagny!
Yes it is so heartening, isn’t it? I have every intention of latching on to Suresh whenever I decide to kindle- publish my book. Poor thing. ๐
Glad you liked the review; thanks! ๐
Thanks for the lavish praise Dagny! And for the wonderful review! ๐
You deserve every word of it Radha. Your story was indeed very well crafted. Kudos!