Bookreview - The Zamindar's Ghost by Khayaal Patel

The Zamindar's Ghost written by Khayaal Patel. This book will come under the thriller genre.

The title is quite good and intruding us to read the story. The cover is designed and wonderfully crafted with the 1950s kind of classic vibe.

The main protagonist of the story is Arjun and he returns back to Ooty after his father's death. But the return of Arjun created doubt because he went missing six years ago and appeared all of a sudden. His return already created a mystery in the family but after his return there started more murders in his place of living. Is he a murderer? Or is someone knitting any of this murder plan? I know the answer, if you want to know that answer do read this book.




This book has an amazing suspense and thriller-filled story. I generally like fictional stories that have the period as 1950 or prior because they will have a non-technology-based plot line. In addition, this book has a mystery and suspense genre story from 1933 so reading this book was bliss for me. The narration is good and engaging but the word choice may feel a little tough for the new or beginners while reading. The story is quite gripping, but I expected more of the cliffhanger story, and this book lacks that. This is a good mystery thriller.

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