Review: The Perfect Flaw

The Perfect Flaw by Sailesh Mishra
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blurb-

WHAT IF THE FORCES DECIDE TO PLAY ALL AGAINST YOU
BUT YOUR GREATEST WEAPON STAYS INSIDE YOUR HEAD?

Welcome to the world of Jonty. A sensible and matured teenager whose life finally started to make sense after several years of an accident trauma which wiped out his memory and killed his father. His college life was at an all time high with a typical best friend and dramatic crushes. But life is not that predictable, is it? As his life shifted south-ways in the craziest way possible, he transformed into a normal college kid to a swearing, cursing example of violence who will stop at nothing to protect his family. Being escorted and trained by a Castellan Prize Winner Dr Vikram Jaitley and a special task force agent Raghav Goswami starting from the streets of Delhi to the natural alleyways of Odisha, Jaydev Shekhawat(Jonty) would be facing against an enemy who is without a face as it is not some personality but a whole rogue organisation by itself. Jonty uncovers secrets he never knew and his life was never the same again. His gift was not strength or agility. It wasn’t something outworldly magical but it was worth billions at the mafia market. What is he dealing with? What transformed him from a regular teenager to a vicious cussing warrior and what were the secrets his mother tried to hide? Welcome to the first instalment of the Cerebral Saga, an extraordinary global journey under gritty circumstances which answers the Question, “What is the Perfect Flaw?”


My views -

The perfect flaw by Sailesh Mishra is an sci-fi thriller novel. It is exceptional with the concept. It made me to think the consequences of every chapter while reading. A very good attempt from Indian author I must say.

The story is all about a tennage boy Jaydev Shekhawat(Jonty) who have forgotten his past and lost his father in an accident and still moving his life jovial. Until one day he had been targeted by an big organisation lead by a professor who has created the greatest biological weapon in the world and eventually the great twist is going to be the professor being father of Jonty the boy who believes his father is no more. Inbetween from discovering himself as an no ordinary kid to discovering his dead father being great professor who given these life threats, are the twists which going to make you to feel the cliff hanging situations each time.

The narration is done in the third person point of view, the story doesn't end here having an sequel which means we need to wait to know much more. The concepts in which author took forward the story makes your mind to improve the imaginations in case of science and fictions off course, but in a realistic way which is applause able.

Overall, The perfect flaw have all the perfect reasons to buy and read. Simply a good novel to enjoy the weekend.

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