
My Review of "Berserk" by Tejaswi Priyadarshi
Berserk is a book that blurs the boundary between genres of horror, psychological thriller, and a good old murder mystery. The storytelling is gripping and from the very first page, the characters keep you engaged. The plot seems simple with two parallel viewpoints but as the story progresses, you realise the convoluted nature of the story.
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