Review of "The Girl in the Glass Case" by Devashish Sardana
When we talk about psychological thrillers, the basic expectation is that the plot holds till the end, and The Girl in the Glass Case by Devashish Sardana does more than just do justice to the concept. The plot starts off on a great footing and as the story moves, you get engrossed into the plot so deeply that you feel the emotions of the characters as they feel it.
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