*At times, the truth and the lies are inseparable*
This book is a full-length play with an amazing detailing that helps you visualize the scenes and the characters.
Debasree was a strong and independent woman who fought with her nemesis fate and family. She expanded her family business with great determination and passion. Inclusion of her close family members, Lalitha and Ayan, and friends, Debibabu helped her achieve her business goals. Her plan was to handover the business responsibilities to her daughter, Oindrila.
Oindrila on the other hand falls in love with a budding writer, Mriganka. She lets her mother know about her feelings. A get together was held to build a bond between Debasree family and Mriganka. Suddenly a person present in that family get together expires.
A case gets filed to dig into the roots of the death and eventually police hands over the same to a detective, Renuka. Conversation between Renuka and each victim reveals many facts and their relationship with the dead soul. Post listening to all conversations, the path to the convict seems to be clear. But, some instances also forces to believe that it was suicide.
Who might be the victim?
Is that a suicide or murder?
If it is a suicide, then what are those inexpressive thoughts involved?
If it is a murder, then who might be the convict?
And what might be the grudge of the convict to consider murder as an option?
Or wait, is that just an accident?
The climax is breathtaking and the outcomes of Renuka’s finding are impressive.
Reserve your next read for “Abyss” by Sabarna Roy published by Frog books to experience this thriller full of gritty suspense.

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