Review 13: Control- The Treacherous Moon

Control- The Treacherous Moon Control- The Treacherous Moon by Tushar Janjalkar
My rating: 4 of 5 stars





Blurb -

They say your acts resemble the machinations of your thoughts. But the great question is: Are your thoughts, your feelings really yours? The financial capital of the world, New York, is terror-stricken. Death is crawling forth from the sewers, every full moon nights. On each occasion, an Indian is found involved and the diplomatic relations between the two countries are at breaking point. NYP detective John is continuously failing to track down the true perpetrators behind these incidents. The situation worsens when John's case causes a threat to his love, Disha, a neurologist. Alongside, her security becomes his priority. When Disha learns that it's not just her life at stake and her own past has united with the present in the cabal to ruin the future of many lives, she secretly sets out to uncover the mystery. Will Disha and John succeed in their journeys? Or will end up losing everything including their love? And above all, will the secret of moon ultimately be revealed?

My view -   


Control: The Treacherous Moon by Tushar Janjalkar, an novel of romantic thriller, murder mysteries, case files, suspense, supernatural and even Sci-Fi is apt. The novel is absolutely a thriller packed with well maintained suspense till the end. I liked it so much, the story plot which is an WOW factor of the novel.

The story starts in Goa where newly married couple died mysteriously with Dr.Richard's accident and the Device which can control and operate any machine just by thinking and by using brain waves is stolen is the talk of the town. Hence the case has been handed over to two top brilliant detectives of police side John and Alex.
They faced many difficulties such as connections between full moon day and serious incidents. Only Indian people's resides over America is been killed. The killers is common people who had been turned to killers. Both the countries shaken and governments were worried because of economic crisis to follow up.

With the help of Dr.Disha, a neurologist who's working with Dr.Richard is helped to solve the mysteries, in-between how john had fallen for disha. How they succeed in the case? Why did they targeted Indian peoples only? How & Who managed to play a big role play? The series of questions which runs through out till the end. I think these questions are beauty to a thriller novel and its the victory of writer who hold the reader till the end.

" The trap is ready, when the big moon comes out, sparrow and stars will fall down ". Find out who is controller and what's the mystery behind the treacherous moon.

The end which touches me so much, I like to share it here.

" Every day, we are facing many troubles such as Terrorism, disputes between countries and our inland, internal quarrels, discriminations and riots. All these disputes and battles cause pain and harm to everyone, and it doesn't matter whether who wins it or lose it, for it affects everyone. So it is time to think about how less we gain through all these battles and comparatively how much we lose.

It is time to quiet the unnecessary attempts to CONTROL each other and to remember the message, which was given to us many years ago..

|| VASUDHAIYA VASUDAVIA KUTUMBAKAM ||

This whole world is my family and we all are the children of that great god..."

Literally this end makes me to think how we creates the science and nature wins it everytime. Terrorism or for safety purpose we kill our fellow humans as the end we forgot, Why we are here? This are the thoughts rises after finishing the novel and it perfectly connects with the story and definitely needs to applause writer for his research work.

Control: The treacherous moon is highly recommend to all the thriller readers.

There is no negatives majorly other than small typos which is editor faults can be ignored because of goodness overloaded here and may be cover have been done more creatively.

  

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