Erika: A Thriller | Mansi Narula Kashyap | Book Review

Erika: A Thriller by Mansi Narula Kashyap

Title : Erika: A Thriller
Author : Mansi Narula Kashyap
POV : Erika

The Book Blurb


After her parents died in a tragic car crash, Erika moves to London from Dublin to get rid of the bad memories, her frantic nightmares, and disturbing hallucinations. In time, her life settles into a new routine with Lara, with whom she shares an apartment. They become the best of friends, enjoying London and meeting new people. Life is good.

A few months later, Erika meets Ethan who is suave, professional and dependable. A whirlwind romance follows and within a week they are married. Soon, Erika starts noticing some unusual incidents; the mysterious girl Maya, some cryptic books about secret societies and even a murder.

Will she be able to figure out these new mystical events in her life or will they overwhelm her, making her go insane?

Rating - 3 /5 ★★★


My Review


Erika moved to London after her parents died in a tragic accident. Here, she meets Lara, her best friend, who helps her overcome her trauma. Lara helps Erika in moving on and finding her true love, Ethan. Erika's life begins to change abruptly after meeting Ethan. They marry and live happily together until she realizes that Lara is hiding something, and Ethan's behavior begins to change.

The murder mystery at the beginning of the book piques the reader's interest and sets the stage for Erika's life mystery. It is a short book that can be finished in a few hours. I did enjoy reading it to know what was happening in the plot. The book's ending is fantastic but a little predictable for a physiological thriller.

However, this book lacks small details. It's hard to connect with any of the characters, and there are still many unanswered questions, leaving the novel with an ambiguous finale.

Overall, it is a short and intuitive novel with a fast-paced story that grabs the reader's attention until the end. I loved reading this thrilling novel.


Recommendations

  • If you enjoy reading short physiological thrillers, grab this one.
  • It is ideal for first-time readers.
  • It is written in a simple and easy language, so anyone can read this book.
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Special Thanks; For providing a free copy for an honest review.

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