X Square by Srinu Pandranki
Angelina, a tall and slim girl with an athletic body is an aspiring writer at Stanford University likes to keeps her options open when coming to committing in a relationship. She was found dead in her apartment.
Gayatri Prasad, an Indian mother with a loving husband and a handsome boy categorized herself in ‘happily married’. She was found dead, has been pushed off her balcony.
Anne Martin, a French girl, possessing an angel-like beauty. She loved America right from the second she got off the plane at L.A. Airport. She looked forward to discover the adventures which lay ahead of her in this beautiful city. She was found dead, and brutally raped.
Shreya Dutt, a head strong, tough homicide detective and Kevin Holmes, who gave up his job as a detective to find some peace in his life was dragged into solve these crimes.
X-square is a novel which takes on the Emotional Intelligence which human beings lack. This story holds the suspense for a long time. Un-putdownable(if there is any word like that). The relevance of the title to this book itself is a shocking twist.
I would recommend this book to people who want to have a good crime-mystery read. Although this book has some grammatical errors, it wouldn’t interject with your reading.
I read this book in one sitting.
ReplyDeleteThe story is so gripping dat it just does'nt let the reader leave it unfinished. The description of people, places, scenes and situations is done so well that not a detail will escape your mind’s eye.
If one is looking for a murder mystery which does not demand much of their time or thought, this is the one.
P.S. Great job. Your book review will surely help somebody to give this book a try.
I read this book in one sitting.
ReplyDeleteThe story is so gripping dat it just does'nt let the reader leave it unfinished. The description of people, places, scenes and situations is done so well that not a detail will escape your mind’s eye.
If one is looking for a murder mystery which does not demand much of their time or thought, this is the one.
P.S. Great job. Your book review will surely help somebody to give this book a try.