Book Review: The curse of Kuldhara

Author: Richa Mukherjee

The story is the second in the series. It’s a simple story set in the by-lanes of a small town with myriad characters, each bringing their own flavour. The salient feature of Richa’s writing is that despite the story being simple, it’s sprinkled with the right amount of humour, thrill, and subplots that finally converge and deliver.
Here too the main character Detective Prachand Tripathi sets on a mission to unearth the curse of Kuldhara camouflaged in the garb of a film shoot. What follows are strange occurrences, confusion and even murder.
Is there something supernatural at play? Is the curse about the ruins true? Or is there a man-made decoy to cover something heinous?
Richa takes us through the whirlwind of emotions in this wonderfully written book. An absolutely unputdownable book and of course a chance to learn new words along the way!

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