Thursday, February 16, 2023

The Perfect Brother By Chris Patchell

 


There may be several backstories hidden underneath the actual scenes, so what we see may not always be genuine. Before knowing it, we cannot pass judgment on anyone. Life throws us into circumstances when thinking stops and compels us to kneel. But fortunately, we have relatives that believe in us even when others doubt us. Let us read and experience the above, introducing CHRIS PATCHELL's THE PERFECT BROTHER. The cover page has a captivating and engaging design. Suspense, thriller, and murder mystery made up the genre.

Amar Saraf, a professor at a university, and her sister Indira Saraf, a software engineer, are the main characters in the narrative. Amar was leading a flawlessly traditional Indian life, but he was having a secret affair with Mallory Riggins, one of her students. Indira urged him to reveal it, but he was lagging far behind. The situation quickly changed dramatically, and Mallory got brutally murdered. Amar was the first to be arrested because scraps of evidence pointed to him. Indira disregarded the evidence and relied only on her brother's word as to what was true. She began preparing to show his innocence!

How will she reveal it? What events are hidden by the wall? Who is the slayer? What was driving it? Read on to learn more!

The author does a nice job of describing the novel, keeping the reader guessing right up to the very end. Some of the situations might cause readers to get out of their chairs because of how skillfully she weaved the storyline with the characters. The language is simple with a very suspenseful explanation throughout. It also features a decent package of family drama, which lightens the tone.

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