
My review of "The Web of Shadows" by Deepti Menon
The storytelling is powerful and the premise of the story is quite unique, specially how the links come together. Another good aspect of the book is that while it is a short read, the message come across quite beautifully. As a thriller, you are constantly on your toes to guess what is going to happen next in the book. Correlating events that happen in a Dance Bar in Mumbai, and the tantric household in Kerala is something that you would not usually think in the same timeline, but Deepti merges them quite nicely.
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