Genre: Murder mystery, Thriller, Detective
Rating: 4/5
Book review: How does it feel to be accused of doing something and being completely oblivious to it? Well, Thomas Marks was facing something similar to this.
This brilliant thriller story is about the murder of 2 women, both accompanied by Thomas Marks at the time of their murder. But Is he the culprit? or is this psycho murderer trying to trap Thomas? or is Thomas Marks just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
The killer marks the bodies with some satanic name which gave leads to the involvement of some cult and this twist was my favorite part. 2 detectives are solving this mystery and I am so impressed by the portrait of them as detectives and as a team. It's all so interlinked and involves quite a few suspects, all probable convicts. But when the culprit is actually caught and confesses everything it all makes sense.
To all the mystery solvers, there is no way you can find out the culprit which is why I was on the edge of my chair until I reached the last page. The writer convinced me more than thrice as to who was the killer but NOOO!! it was someone else.
Reason for taking 1 star: I felt a bit disconnected from the detective's gut feeling at some places, and how exactly the culprit executed the murder was unclear.
Recommended to all suspenseful Thriller lovers
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Book review: How does it feel to be accused of doing something and being completely oblivious to it? Well, Thomas Marks was facing something similar to this.
This brilliant thriller story is about the murder of 2 women, both accompanied by Thomas Marks at the time of their murder. But Is he the culprit? or is this psycho murderer trying to trap Thomas? or is Thomas Marks just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
The killer marks the bodies with some satanic name which gave leads to the involvement of some cult and this twist was my favorite part. 2 detectives are solving this mystery and I am so impressed by the portrait of them as detectives and as a team. It's all so interlinked and involves quite a few suspects, all probable convicts. But when the culprit is actually caught and confesses everything it all makes sense.
To all the mystery solvers, there is no way you can find out the culprit which is why I was on the edge of my chair until I reached the last page. The writer convinced me more than thrice as to who was the killer but NOOO!! it was someone else.
Reason for taking 1 star: I felt a bit disconnected from the detective's gut feeling at some places, and how exactly the culprit executed the murder was unclear.
Recommended to all suspenseful Thriller lovers
View all my reviews
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