
▶️ What intrigues you more: the mind of the killer or the mind of the investigator? A nail-biting, unputdownable thriller was exactly what I craved, and this book delivered it in the most electrifying way. The Girl in the Glass Case is a story that feels larger than life, no less than a Bollywood blockbuster in print- fast-paced, dramatic, and darkly captivating, with moments that will stay etched in your mind long after the final page. The storyline itself is terrifying. A serial killer, infamously called the Doll Maker, stages his victims like life-sized Barbie dolls, trapping them in glass cases as a chilling display of power. Just when the city reels under this horror, another shadow rises - the Clipper, a notorious killer of the past, now restless and hungry, who reemerges, determined to reclaim the limelight he once enjoyed. What follows is not merely a series of murders, but a deadly duel between two psychopaths, each determined to outdo the other, and each leaving a trail of dread behind. Against this disturbing backdrop, we meet Superintendent of Police Simone Singh, tough, fierce, uncompromising, and a little broken, a woman whose presence commands attention. Alongside her stands DSP Zoya Bharucha, empathetic, balanced, and composed, her very opposite. The tension and contrast between these two women becomes one of the book’s greatest strengths, as their uneasy alliance grows into a formidable partnership. Watching them navigate the case, clash over methods, and yet find a rhythm amidst chaos is as engaging as the hunt for the killers themselves. With an intriguing plot and sharp, descriptive narrative, Devashish weaves a story packed with thrill, suspense, and drama. The story thrives with a gripping pace as each chapter brings a fresh clue, a fresh shock, pushing both the investigation and the reader’s curiosity forward without pause. Devashish’s writing style is crisp, vivid, and cinematic, making the scenes unfold like a thriller on screen. Read the full review on the website. #bookreview #readerviddh #thrillers #crimethrillers #crimethrillerbooks #indianauthors
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