Trickster by Vinaya Bhagat

"It lurks in the Shadows. It lives in your worst nightmares. It feeds on your deepest fears. It's the mast TRICKSTER, and it's coming to get you."
Name- Trickster
Written by- Vinaya Bhagat
Published by- Harper Collins
Pages- 335
Ratings- 5🌟
Plot-
The stench of death follows Diya Mathur everywhere she goes. Her parents were snatched from her by a creature of the dark, popularly known as Trickster or Chakwa and now it is after Diya, who is convinced that this supernatural being won't stop until it puts an end to her life. In the awake of her parents' death Diya gets a letter from her father's family in India. Who is this family? Diya had known her parents to be orphans her entire life. Can she trust anyone in this world? Then comes the million dollar question.... Who is the TRICKSTER?
Review-
●Trickster, the book was just like it's name. It will trick you to like it form the very first pages. Disagree? I challenge you to read the book and come back with a different opinion.
●Trickster really confused me at what it should be called?May be a thriller that can send a chill down your spine. The plot was gripping that will make you literally munch on your nails until you read the climax.
●The characters were all built up, no amount detail were left by the author to make this novel a successful one.
Personal Views-
Well I think half of the Bookstagram are aware about my affair with thrillers. To put it mildly Trickster adds another feather to my decorated thriller collection. It was a nail biting novel maintaining it's suspense to the last pages due to which I put my life on hold for a day just with the hopes of finishing it.

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