Review: River Rule

River Rule by Ameeta Davis
My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars

Blurb -

River Rule is a dark fantasy which pivots on the unlikely friendship between a boy and girl from different cultural backgrounds. They are brought together by the deceit and treachery of their families.

Following the death of her mother, Una, a Manchester born teenage girl, finds herself living with her grandparents in a primitive Himalayan jungle. Her dare devil ways and non conformist attitude fail to prepare her for the powerful forces of the people and animals of the jungle. She discovers that the magical and supernatural powers of the jungle is closely entwined with the local people, her family and most worryingly with her.


My views -


River Rule is an Suspense thriller by Ameeta Davis, start from the cover I liked it lot its looking like a mere painting. Cover shows two different lands an beautiful art. Title of the novel also well justified with author's fantasy story line.

About the story, majorly story revolves around khamosh valley, After 35years Una and her father comes to India especially to khamosh valley where their grandfather house located, after that story tooks it turns Una suffers a lot hence Avi been as a rescuer and they shared unusual friendship. After her father left to Manchester will Una faces all? How she made out of it? What's the River Rule and how it affects una and her rescuer Avi? Read the novel to know further.

The plot is intriguing going with a good pace and simple vocabulary as another advantage to read. Author's imagination is beautifully portrayed through words in intresting thriller manner. But its lag with too much of characters without proper introductions. Being an lengthy novel remembering characters been little tough.

I hope in upcoming days author will hit huge success with this much plot developing skill and showing different cultural variations and minute details. I liked the conscious of author there.

Overall, River Rule is New, intriguing and intresting read.

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