Monday, December 30, 2019

A Dangerously Enthralling Read


Book Review: The Sinners

Author: Sourabh Mukherjee

Publisher: Srishti Publishers & Distributors

Rating: 5/5





With his new, action-packed crime thriller ‘The Sinners’, author Sourabh Mukherjee hits the bullseye once again. As the title suggests, this riveting murder mystery is all about temptations, scandals, aspirations, rivalries, mind games, lust, and sins galore. 

Set in Mumbai, this is a dark and dangerous tale revolving around the murder of Vikram Oberoi, a middle-aged, charming playboy who heads an IT firm. In an appalling turn of events, the rich and popular Vikram gets trapped in an embarrassing scandal that threatens to destroy his reputation and render him bankrupt. The story opens with Vikram’s death and in the subsequent chapters, the reader learns about his secret liaisons, lustful adventures, and affairs on the fly. The narrative is extremely interesting and I cannot reveal more because this is a whodunit.

Being a master storyteller, the author effortlessly builds a brilliant plot and firms it up with an intriguing mix of twists and high-voltage drama. The intricate complexities of the corporate world and the unspoken rivalries that sometimes have the power to make or mar careers are perfectly portrayed through the key characters and the situations they deal with. 

The author’s writing style is simple and lucid. The chapters are short and will keep you hooked till you reach the end. The characters - Vikram, Aarti, Sonal, Ashwin, and others seem real, well-rounded, and grey. The writing is visual and I hope the author writes a screenplay of this novel.

What I missed in this book was the detailed investigation which had been the highlight of Mukherjee’s earlier novels. So, even though this is a fabulous book, Mukherjee’s debut novel ‘In the Shadows of Death’ remains my favourite by the author. 

To sum up, ‘The Sinners’ is a fast-paced, unputdownable thriller to curl up with on a lazy, wintry evening. Highly recommended.

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