The girl who disappeared: Book review
Book review
Title: The girl who disappeared
Author: Vikrant Khanna
Genre: Thriller
A 23 year old girl named Nisha mysteriously disappears. Is it a murder, kidnapping or a supernatural occurrence?
Rishi and Nisha head out for an impromptu getaway in the Himalayas. Nisha has an strange feeling that something would go wrong. After 72 hours, she disappears.
When the police begin their investigation at the resort, the caretakers’ blind daughter claims to have strange visions. All the guests describe an eerie supernatural occurrence on the night Nisha disappears. The guests include an eccentric writer and a strange couple. There is more to them than what meets the eye.
Will Nisha eventually be found? Will the police unravel this peculiar mystery?
The girl who disappeared is twisty, complex and different.. Readers are taken into the beautiful locales of Himachal. A book that showcases the multiple layers of love and its complexities. Themes of loneliness and psychology are also touched upon here.
While the plot was engaging, it also left me with a lot of thoughts. Overall a fast paced read that can be read in one sitting.
Title: The girl who disappeared
Author: Vikrant Khanna
Genre: Thriller
A 23 year old girl named Nisha mysteriously disappears. Is it a murder, kidnapping or a supernatural occurrence?
Rishi and Nisha head out for an impromptu getaway in the Himalayas. Nisha has an strange feeling that something would go wrong. After 72 hours, she disappears.
When the police begin their investigation at the resort, the caretakers’ blind daughter claims to have strange visions. All the guests describe an eerie supernatural occurrence on the night Nisha disappears. The guests include an eccentric writer and a strange couple. There is more to them than what meets the eye.
Will Nisha eventually be found? Will the police unravel this peculiar mystery?
The girl who disappeared is twisty, complex and different.. Readers are taken into the beautiful locales of Himachal. A book that showcases the multiple layers of love and its complexities. Themes of loneliness and psychology are also touched upon here.
While the plot was engaging, it also left me with a lot of thoughts. Overall a fast paced read that can be read in one sitting.
Comments