Sunday, January 11, 2015

Catching The Departed By Kulpreet Yadav

As one plunges into the sea of thoughts, there is no where to go except either to panic or enjoy the very moment of unforeseen surprises sprung upon one and pray for the very best to happen. From the very first page itself, this book whirled into action leaving the reader curious to know what was going to come up next.
The story is ideal for being filmed into a Bollywood action thriller, seeing a lot of village gangster stories are trending these days. One has many questions running in their minds, on the outset,  the most striking one being  - what is the hidden aspect of the local lawyer which made a worthless drunkard into such a significant person? Did he lead another life except what was portrayed to his family? 

Andy Karan, the protagonist of the book faces much danger and sees death in its face to uncover the truth of what can possibly be spinning in the small village of Tilakpur with the training of the Indian Army behind him. 

The author has put his heart and hard work into putting the plot together with much support and encouragement, that does not go amiss. Distrust and Suspicion reels the story into delirious backstabbing, striking off every character as their purpose gets fulfilled; at the same time, bringing the antagonist closer to revelation. 


It appears that, this book has been a stage setter for a volley of books to follow on similar tales with Crime, Police, Detectives and Intelligence Bureau to be evicted meticulously all over the place. The readership is bound to rise, with the book being shortlisted for Hachette DNA  " Hunt of the Next Bestseller". 

The first book of the author and it is graciously praised with the presence of Mr. Amish Tripathi, the bestselling author of Shiva Trilogy, at the book launch at Press Club, Mumbai - giving him a nice head start already. 

The author being the founder -editor for The Open Road Review, a literary journal and being the founder member for Asia Pacific Writers and Translators Association is well equipped to craft an interesting novel to entice the reader to gobble down his words in one go. 

The most hilarious moment in the book comes when the ministers and politicians are shown as coconuts asking for suggestions on the course of action they should take from a soldier, at the moment of threat to the National security of the nation. 

The sensual love making at Murud is worded well enough for any guy to get an adrenaline rush into their pants, leaving them disappointed at how soon it ended. The passion between the two had been surmounting for over a 150 pages. 

There can be a lot of hidden stories ( for the subsequent books) as the backgrounds of all the characters are just tapped on the surface. From Monica aka Ramya to Andy Karan and KB . It will help work as a strategy to lay trust upon the loyal readership base, who in turn  are adept with  "Word of Mouth ". 

Go Figure the Brilliance and grab the book Today !!!!!


                                                 Kulpreet Yadav @ Press Club, Mumbai

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