Review: The Colours of Passion: Unravelling Dark Secrets behind the Limelight

The Colours of Passion: Unravelling Dark Secrets behind the Limelight by Sourabh Mukherjee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blurb -

Within days of her fairy-tale wedding with Manav Chauhan, Hiya Sen, the reigning queen of Tollywood, is brutally raped and murdered. As ACP Agni Mitra investigates into the high-profile murder, he meets Neha Awasthi, with whom Manav broke his engagement to marry Hiya, Neha’s father Deepak Awasthi, who was eyeing business benefits through the alliance, Mayank Kapoor, an alcoholic model and Rituja Bose, the diva who had reigned over Tollywood over the past decade. When two more murders connected with the case make headlines, it’s time for Agni to find answers to perplexing questions and unveil shocking truths.

The Colours of Passion breezes through Kolkata’s glamorous world of industrialists, movie stars, models and fashion designers laced with drug addiction and illicit liaisons, with a heart-wrenching tragedy at its core.


 My views -

The book is provided by Arudha Club in exchange for a genuine review.

The colours of passion by Sourabh Mukherjee. This book reflects the passion inside ACP Agni Mitra, his way of case solving and revealing the truth in equal intervals makes this novel a perfect go through read in one pace.

The story starts from the brutal murder of Tollywood heart throb Hiya Sen, beauty of the story is Acp Agni mitra's investigation style and his own flashbacks. Author perfectly moved the story by revealing the sub plots at times which makes you to go behind story without pre judgements.

The lucid language used by author grips you with thrill, novel have lot of instances where you will feel like watching a thriller movie. Those instances where just amazing. Author's command over every scene hooked me up with the insight of both sides without any conclusion.

There are not much loop holes, Editing been a plus and cover is complementing as equally emulate both blood, love. Totally satisfied with the read. Also, I am much impressed in the way author described the pain of gay in the society.

Overall, The Colours of Passion is with various colours of passion in names of love and blood, crime and thriller, mystery and suspense, twists and turns.

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