
Review of "A Murder in Dehradun" by Siddharth Maheshwari
Siddharth takes the setting of a rich family, marooned in the hills, each member being a suspect and builds the plot around it. The book starts in an interesting manner and as the whereabouts and the mindset of each character is explained, you are drawn into the plot. The initial chapters of the book are quite gripping and you get a flavor of a Christie mystery brewing. The visuals that the author explains are quite vivid and painting a picture of the Dinshaw estate or Anahita’s bonsais is quite easy.
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