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Book Review: "Sweetheart, Please Die!" by Pattukkottai Prabakar!!

 "SweetheartPlease Die!" by Pattukkottai Prabakar!!

 

As soon as I read the author name, there was a question .. when did Prabakar wrote English novels? Then realized, it was translated.

 

Now coming to the plot review: As the title gives a kick to read the book and assumption that this is going to a lover’s story .. yes it is !! It is all about a teenage girl who lives of two life and before even she see what is life she gets killed herself…

 

What is nice about the book: 28 pages. I could complete the book in 1 hr of time with one sitting. The storyline is simple n clear. The introduction of the storyline drags you inside the story. There is a humor factor added in the name of adultery comments!!  There is no wow moment !! But still, the writer makes you feel oh shit. I missed seeing it.. when you get to know the real murdered ,


Why you can pick it: If you like lighter a version of detective novels with no blood and violence, then you can read it.. !!



Saritha. S

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