Review of "The Unexpected Trail: Murder in the Building" by Nisha B. Thakur
The premise of the book is an exciting one with a set of characters who have something to hide, and a death of a depressed person in an apartment complex which looks like a suicide. The book opens on a promising note and the first few chapters sound interesting as the characters are introduced and the plot is set in motion. As the story progresses, the plot starts sounding repetitive and while the scenarios might be different, the situations become disinteresting because the death takes a back seat.
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