Review: Fear Is the Key

Fear Is the Key by Juggi Bhasin
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Blurb -

A bitter winter wind blowing outside spoke to me. There was no one else. And then it struck me. She might have truly disappeared! Sometimes, you get a sense of these things . . .'
It's been one hell of a tough week at Yummimages, a digital infotainment site, with controversies seeping into the politicking within the office. To calm things down, Rahul, the founder, plans a party at his home. His goal is to set things right between his fiancée-to-be, Simone, and his business partner and close friend, Suhel. With the party in full swing it's time for Rahul to have 'the talk', but suddenly Simone is nowhere to be found.
As all investigations come to naught, Rahul takes matters into his own hands and soon has a few suspects lined up. It's just a matter of time before he knows the truth. But reality can be so twisted, so bizarre, so utterly unbelievable . . .
This book, by the creator of Agent Rana, will continue to give you chills long after you have read it.

My views -

Fear Is The Key by Juggi Bhasin is an thriller with awesome cover which initially grabs my attention and blurb is also made interestingly to read instantly.

Coming to the story it started slowly where Rahul is the founder of Yummimages and when his junior staff made a mistake whole office collapses by calming it with help of Suhel, his business partner and childhood friend. For that rahul throws a party and Simone, Rahul's fiancé goes missing without a clue. By here rahul started investigating own and some bitter truth which made him shatters. From here story gain its momentum and moves fast, the last three chapters are where author showcased his talent by connecting the human thought process and psychological reasons for that.

The book is upto readers perspective there were no big logic behind the story but suspense is spread everywhere, connecting the character has been complicated for me as I gives importance to story, characters and logics. And I totally disliked the way author formed the female characters and shown men as dominant as always treats women like sex object. I accept that somewhere story demands but here author could avoided some.

With bad, Still it contains good content can term as an "eye opener" by showing the true colors of how innocent can corrupt by money and lusts.

Overall, Fear is the key is mixture experience as contains good and bad opinion from my side. Still I leave it to other individual perspectives.

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