The Mogul by Vish Dhamija

Name- The Mogul
Written By- Vish Dhamija
Published by- Harper Collins
Pages- 312
Ratings- ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 (5/5)
Plot-
Ex-Mrs. Bedi or Mrs. Rea Desai is found murdered along with her present husband Mr. Mahesh Desai in the Mumbai Pali bungalow, the suspicion falls to The Mogul, Prem Bedi, ex-husband of Rea. Prem who believes himself to be innocent confides in his business partner and friend, Tej Malhotra and appoints his son, Rohan Malhotra as his defence lawyer, who is a rookie. To make matters worse there is Manish Desai, Mahesh Desai's younger brother who wants Prem behind the bars to get Rea's insurance money. To Rohan's aid comes the honest cop ACP Dutta.Veena, Prem's cousin also comes to support him. All these leads to the court. Will this court drama end without hitting a blow to Prem and his company? In the middle of this comes the million dollar question..Is Prem innocent?(Read the story to find out)
Review-
Thumbs Up-
●A masterpiece of a brilliant mind, The Mogul has a plot that's gripping to its last bit. There is not a single dull moment and the much adored courtroom drama added the right amount of adrenaline rush to keep the readers hooked.
●All the characters are marvelously portrayed, both the protagonists and the antagonists.
●There isn't a single loophole that the author left which could destroy the entire story.
●The most striking part of the book and the biggest achievement of the author lies in the tact by which he managed to portray each character as a first person basis. I have read numerous thrillers and seen many author who failed miserably to maintain this.
Thumbs down-
◆There isn't a single let down in the entire book. The author hasn't left any stone unturned to back up his story and thus making it a successful and nail biting crime thriller.
Personal Views-
I'm glad that finally there is an author of Indian origin who can write a perfect and well researched thriller. Being a fan of Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes, I had a hunch about the perpetrator but I was still missing some critical points and when these were disclosed at the end of the book, I must accept that I was amazed. I would personally suggest everyone to read this book to find out why.

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