My Review of "Devputra" by Neil D’Silva
Neil’s writing is quite powerful and the book is nicely written. The idea of the past life coming back to haunt the present is explored wonderfully and the scenes are narrated in a manner that keeps you hooked in the book. The book relies on the unknown to push the story forward and that mystery is nicely captured in the storytelling. The opening scene of the book sets the tone of what is to come, and I liked the shock and awe moment that happens when the scene hits you.
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