A software mogul gears up to launch a revolutionary surveillance system. A terrorist mastermind prepares to wage war against the Indian state. A young man is found dead under suspicious circumstances.
One morning, the body of a young man is found by the railway tracks, battered and bruised. He is soon identified as software engineer Vishal Deshmukh, aka Shot, by his estranged elder brother, Ajay.
However, the circumstances surrounding his death remain murky, especially when the autopsy throws up traces of hard liquor and cocaine in his blood. When a distraught Ajay notices strange injuries on Shot's hands, it leads him to believe that his brother was tortured and killed, but his pleas of help are ignored by the police as well as the hospital authorities. As he starts to dig deeper, he unravels a terrifying conspiracy that has deadly implications for the country.
Racing against time, Ajay must piece together the final days of Shot's life to find the killers...before they find him.
An incredible thriller by Vivek Rao - fast paced, edge of your seat excitement with suspense oozing on every page. Superb debut - I'm looking forward to the movie - there's going to be a movie, right?
i expected this novel to be one of a kind. was completely misled by the high ratings. nothing unusual in the book, just your average terrorist plot, became too predictable in the end.
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Very well written edge of the seat thriller with interesting twists and turns. The way some of the pieces have been researched in depth and presented give an insight into the crime world!
Good Read... both for the plot and the quality of writing!
A nice pick for any crime readers. Great pace and a very interesting plot. After the first few chapters, I felt I could predict the end, but it turned out to be quite different and that improved the experience. Good one.
A perfect thriller novel that will make you to keep guessing from the beginning till the end. I was thoroughly impressed with the way the story was written which has taken off right from the start and maintained the same pace till the end.
Ajay comes to know about the demise of his brother Vishal Deshmukh and he senses something amiss when he saw his corpse. Though they were not in good terms prior, Ajay could not forget his little brother. He starts his investigation and stumbles upon one clue after the another. He gets ably assisted by Richa, Saif, Ashraf, Roy among others.
He also learns about his brother and regretted for not being there when he needed him the most. Ajay thought he was initially fighting against Vishal's employee Dr Nihal Kapoor aka NK but then he came to know that he was fighting a much bigger outfit.
What happens next is the story. It is a perfect movie material which would surely enthral the audience if shot with perfect screenplay and direction. A story that would make you feel happy, sad, patriotic and above all spine-chilled.
The book looked a little big before I started, but then as soon as I dived in it was very hard to put down. It's a fast-paced, action-packed thriller. The author takes you through the innards of Mumbai city with beautifully described scenes. You are part of the action, almost. The plot is good and details are well researched. Most of all, it's a thoroughly enjoyable read. I would love to see more books from the author and even a movie based on this one!
This is a very well written book considering that it's a debut. The author has definitely researched a lot and it shows in the detailing and authenticity of the scenes. The pace is quite good and the story keeps moving interestingly. There is a little bit too much emotion to my liking but this can be ignored as the rest is pretty amazing. Ajay, our hero, in trying to unravel the mystery of his brother's death, stumbles upon bigger and more dangerous things. The scenes in and around Mumbai are so well visualised that you can 'see' it.
I just completed reading Shot, Down….. Fantastic read…… plot was amazing and the unexpected turn of events keeps you on the edge .... Loved the writing style …….