What is the ultimate treasure a key could protect? Especially when it has to be protected for eternity from the unimaginable labyrinths of deception!Arjun has done it all – bullets sans sedation stitches, second ticking between life and death. But nothing could have prepared him for the life shattering revelations that were waiting to rip him to shreds. Leela is classy and sharp, but when the façade fell, there emerged the ultimate warrior. The loyal beast surfaced. Locked in an eternal game of attraction, the plot thickens when the predators start looking out for each other. Meanwhile, a very dark force smirks as the prey sinks into the whirlpool, bit by bit.Is there any light at the end of the tunnel at all? Only The Last Key can tell.
Just now completed reading ur book. Awesome 👌 No words to express my overflowing happiness to read such a gr8 creation. Felt like reading Jeffry Archer n Sujatha together. Hats off to u👏
Came across the Kindle edition of The Last Key in Kindle Hot Deals. The title and genre is definitely a selling point. Finished this book in one go. Simple narration but felt like a non linear one. Somehow i felt confused in the middle of the book like whether two different stories are being narrated. All the dots are connected well at the end. Overall its a nice read and most of the parts worked well.
This seems a good mix of local, Indian sub continental story and Western story writing likes of Archer Jeffery, with a mixture of mythology, fantasy, adventure. Starting the book felt like it would be an amazing read, a little disappointed as the story progresses.
Things I liked: The chapters are short and crisp. The book an be done with in one go. There is a healthy mix of different content. The storyline could be designed to present a sequel.
Things that could have been better: The storyline could have been linear instead of mixing up timelines. Characters could have been developed in a much better way. If the ending was a little less abruptly, it would feel much good read.