
Review of "Two Indian Girls" by Kumar Kinshuk
Two Indian Girls by Kumar Kinshuk explores the mystery behind the alleged suicide of Khushbu and Ajit’s family is under the scanner under suspicion of abetting it for want of dowry.
A decent attempt at a murder mystery that requires a second round of editing and trimming to make it better. The book scores a 3.13 out of 5 for me.
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