Promotional Book Review of ‘Clandestine Waters’ by Sumit Vanjani (1st Review)


** Thanks to our reviewer Mr. TK Mukherjee for doing a promotional review of the book on behalf of Literoma. **

Thanks to Literoma and Author for gifting a review copy of the book. ‘Clandestine Waters’ by Sumit Vanjani is a noteworthy effort by ‘Literoma Publishing Services’. The most commendable point about the entire attempt is that as a publishing agency, Literoma did a fantastic job by encouraging and working on a novella. Even though Novels and short stories always had familiarity amongst the reader fraternity, novella had not much been explored as a genre in India. We hope this book acts as one of the initial steps in building this much needed genre.

Coming to the story part, ‘Clandestine Waters’ is the story of Neha and Atul – starting from how their love bloomed from an app cab ride to the various turns and twists of their romantic journey. The narrative is good. However, at times the story looked a bit dragged. Example, contentwise it would have better suited as a short story than a novella. This may result in the reader losing interest after the first few pages. If Sumit wants to grow as an author, he will have to focus more on building much stronger plots with better built climaxes.

Readers looking for a quick passing love story, should read the book to explore two easy-to-relate characters and their story. The lucid writing style ensures the reader can finish the book off in a single sitting. Happy reading!!

Overall, the book is an instance of wonderful effort by Literoma and Author. Recommended for generic reading. 

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