Beneath The Eyes: A Spooky Thriller

Sneha reviews a thriller, Beneath the Eyes, by Upendra Reddy, exclusively for Different Truths.

Author: Upender Reddy

Genre: Thriller

My Rating:  ☆☆☆☆

This book is surely an unique concepted book. I read it last night and it’s kind of spooky and I kept looking behind me, time and again.

The story is about a man Basu who lost both his children in tragic condition and decided to do something to cure the problem which made him lose his children. He invented a chip who can make anyone able see what an infant can see through their eyes.

The story is about a man Basu who lost both his children in tragic condition and decided to do something to cure the problem which made him lose his children. He invented a chip who can make anyone able see what an infant can see through their eyes. With help of a hospital and its R & D department he developed this chip. What happened next is thrilling and scary. How it affected their lives and whether it was good or bad is this story is all about. The language is easy yet flawless.  The narration is fast paced.

The story is intriguing and compelling.  I read it in one go and it kept me hooked till end. The first half is bit slow but second half made up for it.

The story is intriguing and compelling.  I read it in one go and it kept me hooked till end. The first half is bit slow but second half made up for it. I read such a spooky and interesting book after a while ago. The author has done a detail research on chip, I think it will be interesting if we can find such chip in real life.

A must read!

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