Review of Into the Abyss by Ayush Ansal

Author - Ayush Ansal
Publisher - Rupa Publications
Number of Pages -212
Publishing Year - 2016
Edition - Paperback
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Rating : 3.5
Blurb
The dark nature of humanity comes alive when a criminal plan fails, and a chain of events leads to the grave conclusion of a vicious execution. With his naive eyes, adolescent Sam Winterfield watches his affluent parents die before his eyes at the hands of a stranger.
His innocence quickly becomes his greatest obstacle as he sets out to uncover the identity of the man behind the atrocity but with each step towards his goal, he finds himself slipping away from his previous self. Within London, he faces the most sadistic and strange men, each with their own twisted motivations, just so that he may have a chance at retribution.
Into The Abyss is a dark tale that follows the intersecting lives of nine people as they cross paths with Sam and his lust for revenge.
My Review
Thrillers is one the most difficult genre to pull off with conviction. The pace and suspense are quite difficult to go hand in hand. To maintain the suspense throughout the story is a task that can be fulfilled by only a highly talented writer.
Into the abyss cannot be summarised into a one dimensional crime/investigative story. It is a club of several thrilling stories interlaced to converge. Like with a collections of short stories, Into the abyss also has a set of exemplary areas as well as disappointing moments. While the readers are hooked to the murder mystery of Winterfield and his wife, new entrants in the cast take the limelight away.
The story has an S curve in terms of interest. Narration is stupendous. While the UK background helped in the twists, author could have adopted an Indian background. Instead of encroaching the already reaped area, author could have pulled the story convincingly with a Indian flavour.
Unlike the general trend of having huge thriller books, author tried to keep it crisp and precise. While it helped in maintaining the pace of the story, some areas remained incomplete leaving the reader wanting more and more.
Overall the book is interesting but a little more care could have been given on connecting the links seamlessly.
Reviewed for the publisherDisclosure of Material Connection: I received this book as a complimentary copy in exchange for a honest review. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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Published on May 16, 2016 23:37
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