Monday, April 18, 2016

Book Review : An Autograph for Anjali.

The spotlight on "An Autograph for Anjali " made me sign up for the review ! And I was delighted to read the book !

This is a romantic thriller by Sundari. Anjali is the lovely wife of millionaire Jayant Mathur.She is  always at his beck & call.Twenty years roll on .Their son Arjun has left for higher studies abroad. And Anjali has no clue what to do .She goes into depression as Jayant flaunts his mistress at a party. Anjali is advised to look up Nalini ,a shrink.Jayant is angry & yet goes along with his son's advice. Anjali needs a break is the doctor's advice. She starts part time job with Parth, a   self made man  & a  novelist.Arjun, her son books a Greece trip for parents. And Jayant has no time for that trip.Anjali feels rejuvenated by the trip. She is getting close to Parth or is it Parth getting closer ? Anjali has no idea & yet she feels positive.


She is  glowing as a result of her positivity or Parth or the trip or her new found confidence ?  .And as she emerges from her depression ,she confronts Jayant. Some days later, Jayant is found murdered.Police start suspecting Parth & Anjali .Parth hires a detective to set things right. is the detective able to solve the murder mystery ? Who has murdered Jayant ? Is it Anjali or Parth or a conspiracy by both of them ? And yet, would they both go the extent of killing somebody ? And why ? Or maybe there is another angle to this killing ? Who killed Jayant ? What happens to Anjali & Parth ? Are they able to keep away from the mutual attraction they feel for each other & go their separate ways ? Do they get hooked ? All this & more forms the rest of the story.

Sundari writes effortlessly.And the reader just flows with her narration. She describes the anguish , the dilemma  of the homemaker so empathetically.Needless to add, I am waiting for Sundari's next book !







AN AUTOGRAPH FOR ANJALI
by
Sundari Venkatraman


Blurb

Jayant Mathur is found murdered in his bed, shot at point-blank range with his own revolver. Though she’s extremely disturbed by his death, Jayant’s wife Anjali is way more upset about something else. Who stands to gain by killing the multi-millionaire businessman?

Parth Bhardwaj is a friend and neighbour of the Mathurs. Parth is an author who goes by a pseudonym. He appears more than a friend to Anjali; while he’s also on good terms with her son Arjun who lives and studies in the UK. What role does he play in Anjali’s life? Jayant’s relatives are curious to know.

Jayant’s brother-in-law Rana is convinced that Parth and Anjali are the murderers. But Inspector Phadke has his own doubts about this theory. In comes Samrat, the private detective who appears as quiet as a mouse. Will he be able to find the murderer?

Will Anjali find happiness and peace?


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


In 2014, Sundari self-published The Malhotra Bride (2nd Edition); Meghna; The Runaway Bridegroom; Flaming Sun Collection 1: Happily Ever Afters From India (Box Set) and Matches Made In Heaven (a collection of romantic short stories).

2015 brought yet another opportunity. Readomania came forward to traditionally publish this book - The Madras Affair - a mature romance set in Madras.

An Autograph for Anjali, a romance with a touch of suspense, is also a self-published novel. Going a step further, the author has published the paperback version through Notion Press.

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2 comments:

Sundari Venkatraman said...

Hello Vasudha,
that was truly super-fast, reading and reviewing my book
I am so so glad you enjoyed reading AAFA and thanks for the lovely review :D

vasrao@gmail.com said...

Hello Sundari,

I should say thank you for this delightful read !

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