The Curse of Kuldhara | Richa S. Mukherjee | Book Review

Inspector Gupta’s eyes widened. ‘You rummaged through her dustbin?’

Prachand’s eyes lit up. ‘Oh, yes. A person’s waste is often a treasure trove. I have solved quite a few cases by rummaging through dustbins. They are laced with remnants of our lives, all that we use and discard, tiny pieces of our everyday. things we remember and want to forget’

I met the Tripathi’s in The Curse of Kuldhara and all I can say is I loved them. The way each and every character is developed and presented is really good and makes the story more interesting as every character adds a different flavour to it.

I don’t know why but from the beginning of the book for me the face of Prachand Tripathi was Pankaj Tripathi only. Initially in the story where Kuldhara was mentioned I was curious and on my toes to explore more about the place and its stories but didn’t find much of it. I felt if that angle was included something more could have come from that point.

I loved the book to the last page. Emotions, family, drama, thrill, crime, jealousy, betrayal, relationships and friendships this book has it all. Also loved how the bonds within the Tripathi’s are shown.

Just go and pick this book up without even thinking because it’s gonna make you laugh too even at some places you would be least expecting to.

Recommend!! 👻❤️

MY RATING – 4/5

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Rating: 4 out of 5.