Review of "The Curse of Kuldhara" by Richa S. Mukherjee
Richa brings back the eccentric detective Prachand Tripathi back in this installment of Kanpur Khoofiya Pvt. Ltd, and this time the mystery seems to be a bit out of the Tripathis’ league. The book starts on a wonderful note as it opens to a scene in Kuldhara and we are introduced to a paranormal activity, and as we meet Prachand again, it is in the lanes of Gwaltoli as he comes back home, and true to Richa’s style, it is not just a narration, but a description filled with audio, visual and olfactory cues as we step into his home.
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