Book Review : Beast by Krishna Udayasankar
Title : Beast
Author : Krishna Udayasankar
Genre : Fantasy
I'm generally quite reluctant to pick up Indian authors since in recent times I have had experiences that were from bad to disastrous. Hence, when I finally decided to pick up this book, I kept my expectations at an pretty average but I did expect a good storyline as she has written a few books earlier which had pretty rave reviews. Read ahead to find out whether the book did meet my expectations or not.
The plot revolves primarily around Enforcer Prithvi who has been assigned to find out about the gruesome murders that had taken place in the suburbs of Mumbai. ACP Aditi Kashyap, the investigating officer had been hearing weird theories about the murders which she ain't ready to believe but as the plot moves on, the circumstances does allow her a hint of doubt on the legend of Saimhas or as we call it Werelions. With deep buried secrets that would be unveiled, we are put on a roller coaster ride of twists that promises to keep us hooked.
The book does exceeds my expectations by bringing out a pretty interesting storyline that is quite tight. There are hardly any dull moments throughout the book though at times the plot is predictable. Picking up a concept that is not new yet binding it out with Indian mythology, the author does deserve the appreciation for all its worth. With characters that does ooze emotion and being relatable, this could be one of the best Indian books that I have read in recent times.
So do I recommend picking up this book? Ofcourse I do. Not everyday you pick up a book that is entertaining and keeps you on the edge throughout. I'm highly looking forward to what else the author would bring out soon. From what I have heard, this book will have a promising sequel.
My Ratings - 🌟🌟🌟🌟 (4 out of 5)
Author : Krishna Udayasankar
Genre : Fantasy

The plot revolves primarily around Enforcer Prithvi who has been assigned to find out about the gruesome murders that had taken place in the suburbs of Mumbai. ACP Aditi Kashyap, the investigating officer had been hearing weird theories about the murders which she ain't ready to believe but as the plot moves on, the circumstances does allow her a hint of doubt on the legend of Saimhas or as we call it Werelions. With deep buried secrets that would be unveiled, we are put on a roller coaster ride of twists that promises to keep us hooked.
The book does exceeds my expectations by bringing out a pretty interesting storyline that is quite tight. There are hardly any dull moments throughout the book though at times the plot is predictable. Picking up a concept that is not new yet binding it out with Indian mythology, the author does deserve the appreciation for all its worth. With characters that does ooze emotion and being relatable, this could be one of the best Indian books that I have read in recent times.
So do I recommend picking up this book? Ofcourse I do. Not everyday you pick up a book that is entertaining and keeps you on the edge throughout. I'm highly looking forward to what else the author would bring out soon. From what I have heard, this book will have a promising sequel.
My Ratings - 🌟🌟🌟🌟 (4 out of 5)
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