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REDLINE


Published By LeadStart Publishing Pvt. Ltd.




Blurb:
Inspired by true events, THE RED LINE is a thrilling murder mystery that treads the dark by lanes of international espionage and corrupt defense deals. The exciting story witnesses the journey of an honest cop to discover his true dharma and a brave women army officer’s selfless service for her country.

My review:
The Red Line is one of the best thrillers, I’ve come across.

Title:
The title is very much appropriate and gives the reader a glimpse of the genre and the plot.

Cover:
Cover is attractive and appropriate. I loved the detailing and the color combination used. It is perfect in every sense.

Plot
As the title suggests, is the murder mystery of a celebrated MoD personnel, Rakesh Kumar, on the Red Line of Delhi Metro.
The story revolves around the two heroic characters, Hanumant Shastri, SHO Delhi Police and Col. Matrika Rana and how they tackle an important situation, involving national security.
It is a thrilling read leaving the reader so much into the book that they regret finishing it.
The Author has described all the factual details in such a good manner that the book feels incomplete without them.
He’s put so much efforts into the book that the book has come up to be one of the most interesting plots.

The story is made more interesting by telling just the details and not revealing the unnecessary things.
It is made more gripping this way.
Despite the involvement of different characters, story is simple and well- received.
Language is crisp and lucid.

Waiting for the sequel!!

My rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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