The sole redeeming feature of the book lies in its remarkably short chapters, each spanning from half a page to a maximum of three pages. Unfortunately, beyond this, the book proves to be a significant letdown. Despite being penned by two renowned authors hailing from different geographies, it lacks the elements that typically captivate readers.
This extensive novel unfolds with numerous additional plots and an abundance of characters, making it challenging for the average reader to navigate the narrative coherently.
The serial murders depicted lack logical or reasoned explanations, and the connection between Durga’s portrayals at the murder sites and the motives remains weak. The story extends far beyond the climax, leaving the reader with the impression of two separate climactic points.
While it may serve as a one-time read, it becomes a viable option only if no other alternatives are available.