Book Review by LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES :: "Catch Me if You Can" by Rafaa Dalvi
** Thanks to the author for sharing a Kindle copy of the book for review.**
** Thanks to our reviewer for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. **
Having read and reviewed Rafaa Dalvi's Diwali release 'Small is Beautiful : Part 2", I definitely had higher expectations from "Catch Me if You Can" and I feel happy to agree that I was not let down by the author. Rafaa Dalvi's works are way different from his contemporaries and that's what helps him creating a brand of his own. The USPs of his writing are crispy presentation and slimmest of word limits. He does not spend an extra word to stretch the story long.
"Catch Me if You Can" is a light hearted detective story (not a novella for sure) published as a Kindle edition only. The protagonist Mr. Lingham adds comic relief in addition to his real self. Though I did not find it to be a cat and mouse chase, but definitely I enjoyed the fast pace of the chase sequence. Mr. Chatterjee's character could have been better developed with more tightness in implicit traits. If I say more than this in my review, it will spoil the charm of reading this lovely tale.
Overall Literoma rates it as 3.9*/5* and recommends for a quick reading.
** Thanks to our reviewer for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. **
Having read and reviewed Rafaa Dalvi's Diwali release 'Small is Beautiful : Part 2", I definitely had higher expectations from "Catch Me if You Can" and I feel happy to agree that I was not let down by the author. Rafaa Dalvi's works are way different from his contemporaries and that's what helps him creating a brand of his own. The USPs of his writing are crispy presentation and slimmest of word limits. He does not spend an extra word to stretch the story long.
"Catch Me if You Can" is a light hearted detective story (not a novella for sure) published as a Kindle edition only. The protagonist Mr. Lingham adds comic relief in addition to his real self. Though I did not find it to be a cat and mouse chase, but definitely I enjoyed the fast pace of the chase sequence. Mr. Chatterjee's character could have been better developed with more tightness in implicit traits. If I say more than this in my review, it will spoil the charm of reading this lovely tale.
Overall Literoma rates it as 3.9*/5* and recommends for a quick reading.
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