Review of "Shaman in the City" by Vikas Trivedi & Smita Agarwal
The first thing that strikes you is the length of the book. It is a small read, but the overall impression is that of a well-rounded story. The plot is quite interesting as it intertwines a small aspect of the otherworldly with that of an international thriller that spans countries. The story begins on a nice note and as you initially wonder the reason about that part of the story, the reason comes to light after a short while and that is quite impressive.
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