Review of "Diary, Deceit and Death" by Sonia Chatterjee
In Diary, Deceit and Death, the storytelling compels you to solve the mystery of the deaths along with Detective Raya Ray. The plot is very engaging and at no point do you have a moment where the plot gets boring or predictable. The high point of the story is when the true colours of the characters are revealed and you are presented a picture that is a complete opposite of what you have been led to believe till that point.
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