Book Review by #LITEROMA :: "Magnus Hooper: A Contentious Inheritance" by Ananya Rajaraman

** Thanks to the author for gifting us a copy of the book for review. **

** Thanks to our reviewer for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. **

The book title tells a lot about its genre. Yes, it is a typical crime thriller with a 'who done it' cat and mouse storyline. The language is mostly simple with some sporadic usage of old school English words, which can be easily avoided in contemporary Indian English literature.

Magnus Hooper is the detective who solves many criminal cases and this being his 2nd murder investigation case. The story is set in 21st century England and not India, so are the characters which makes it little impractical at places in my eyes.

The book cover is wonderful and so is the book title.

Well the most interesting thing here is the author's age and not the novelty of plot. She is a teenager and at her age, this is a good attempt. Though as a reviewer, I cannot say that her plots are free of Sir Doyle and Agatha Christie's shadows, but Ananya must not stop writing with the increase in academic pressure. She might try developing Indian landscape as that will help her to grow with no undue comparison with the age-old masters of crime thriller.

Overall, I would like to rate the book as 3*/5*.

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