Saturday, 11 July 2020

Review of "Sniper's Debt"

Book: Sniper's Debt
By:Mainak Dhar


Blurb:
You know your vacation won’t end well when the guy behind you tries to be a hero and ends up dead.

Hijackers? On a flight to Paris?

Passengers are dying. I am next in line, and things are not adding up. The jihadis claim to be Daesh, speak English and whistle to the tune of Stand by Me. To survive and save my family I have no choice but to tap into my violent past.

Rescue comes in a single hushed pop. A Sniper! A man who feels he owes me.
Stranded in alien territory, with no weapons, I have no option but to join hands.

In a world where the most dangerous terrorists are not the men carrying guns but their hidden masters, my frenemy and I have to not just unmask their sinister plan but also show them that we are the predators and not the prey.

Review:
♥️The story is about Aditya whose flight gets hijacked and then begins the main story.
♥️The plot is so well paced that it moves the reader and engrosses him/her as if we are a part of it.
♥️The book is an action based thriller and I would say one of the best Thriller novel I've ever read.
♥️ Narration is too realistic it moves you with each and every word.
♥️Story seemed much similar to some Hollywood action jackson.
♥️ Characterization was the major element that added to it's beauty.
♥️The tittle and cover are quite unique.
♥️To the ones who love thrillers it is for you all.
Amazing.

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