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Natasha Mehra Must Die: A Story about Serial Killing

Sneha reviews Anand Shivkumaran’s book, Natasha Mehra Must Die, exclusively for Different Truths.

Author: Anand Shivkumaran

Genre: Thriller

My Ratings: ☆☆☆

The cover matches the story so well and is really intriguing. The story is about serial killing.

Someone is slaughtering every woman, girl and child named Natasha Mehra, in pursuit of their main target. Though Natasha always hated her name, she would’ve never imagined that it would be the reason she would be on the run from a gruesome death.

Someone is slaughtering every woman, girl and child named Natasha Mehra, in pursuit of their main target. Though Natasha always hated her name, she would’ve never imagined that it would be the reason she would be on the run from a gruesome death.

The action-packed story starts off with full force.

The story proceeds with another character Appu, coming into the picture, as a serial killer. It was bewildering to read through her demonic ways of laying people to rest for eternity. Through the tumultuous ways of life and terrifying revelations, the pace of the book skyrockets and we feel the adrenaline rush within us.

The climax, is more enthralling, which unveils the mystery behind the highest power interested in wiping out all the Natasha Mehras from the world.

The two women meet, the assassin and the prey, and together they embark on a journey to defend all the Natashas. The climax, is more enthralling, which unveils the mystery behind the highest power interested in wiping out all the Natasha Mehras from the world.

Superb plot and storyline. It’s unique and fresh. Enthralling and captivating narration makes the story come alive before your eyes.

A must-read!

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Sneha Prakash Thakur
Sneha is an entrepreneur, teacher, feminist, literary critic, book reviewer, writer, culinarian, mother, wife and daughter. She is certified in Feminist Studies at IIT Madras and holds Master's degree in English Literature from IGNOU. She runs her online classes, and writes columns and reviews for different websites and magazines. She writes stories, which are hugely admired. She is an avid reader.
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