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One arranged murder book review and quotes 



One arranged murder book review 

The jotting style is simple, fluid, and easy for all types of compendiums to understand. Whether you're a seasoned anthology or a neophyte, his history will absorb you nevertheless. The plot is consummately counterplotted out and executed and I'm happy to say that I could n’t guess the killer’s identity until latterly in the story! 
 
 Saurabh and Keshav’s fellowship has taken a new turn in this book. The lovelorn Keshav is now a Casanova, and the dishevelled Saurabh is now prim and proper. With a new lady- love in his life, Saurabh has tidied himself up and Keshav has taken his place in covering- over- for- his- friend- at- work that generally he did when Keshav was out chasing women! 
The instant magnet and love between Prerna and Keshav, both savorers is so comically and yet, endearingly showcased. 
 
 The pressure, suspension, twists and turns, and ample number of suspects with motive to kill, all this is admirably handled by the author performing in a story that kept my interest until the end. 
The only strike that I feel like pointing out is the body smirching that Chetan Bhagat indulged in through Keshav’s reflections on both Saurabh and Prerna. If he tried to show Keshav’s covetousness towards his friend who had eventually set up a soulmate through his rude reflections on the “ well- rounded ” couple also I seriously suppose the author should have tried commodity other than slighting a person grounded on his weight. still, he also shows that while Keshav cracks jokes on his friend’s weight, he is n’t vicious in his intent and cares deeply about his mate to want him to be healthy. This kindly
 redeemed Keshav in my eyes but still, I'll say that I do n’t blink body smirching. 
 
 piecemeal from this, I suppose this is a well- written book devoid of grammatical crimes and editing fallacies. Chetan Bhagat has bettered his craft and it shows in his recent books. Gone are the stories that had been riddled with poor English and alphabet crimes, in their place are stories that use simple yet correct English and are fluid enough to attract all kinds of compendiums . 
Keshav and Saurabh’s fellowship is so sweet and will have you flashing back your stylish friend. Indeed though they're fighting, the care they've for one another noway lessens and their strong bond is the highlight of this book. It'll leave a lasting print on your mind and emphasize the beauty of true fellowship. 
 
 All by each, One Arranged Murder by Chetan Bhagat is a murder riddle that will keep you occupied and guessing until the end. With relatable characters and a realistic world, this book can be read by anyone. 5 out of 5 stars to it from me and Njkinny recommends it to all riddle suckers. This is his stylish work till date and I look forward to reading further mystifications featuring Keshav and Saurabh in the future. Readdress the beauty of their fellowship and follow them as they break yet another case, go read this book now! 



One arranged murder book quotes 

  • “When you have super eaters like Saurabh, how super the food is and how good it is for you doesn’t matter "

  • “Yes. Buddha said, “What’s better? The mosquito doesn’t bite you at all, or that it does and you get to scratch it?” Think about it.”

  • “You gave up food for her. For two hours. If that’s not true love, what is?”

  • “We reached the Golden Temple. The sprawling white temple complex, with the gold-plated gurdwara in the centre, could infuse even the most turbulent of minds with peace.”

  • “We do our homework, sir. For important clients, we research about them and their needs.”

  • “Nothing’ lasts forever, And we both know hearts can change. And it’s hard to hold the candle, In the cold November rain.”

  • “Even their terms of endearment for each other were related to food.”

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