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ரத்தம் சிந்தும் ரோஜாக்கள்!

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Thriller Based Fiction Written By Rajeshkumar. சமூகத்தில் பெரிய மனிதன் என்ற பெயரில் நடமாடும் ஒரு சைக்கோ கில்லரை காவல்துறை அதிகாரிகள் எப்படி கைது செய்கிறார்கள் என்பதே கதைக்கரு.

104 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 15, 2018

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August 25, 2019
சைக்கோக்களின் வெறி அவர்களின் இறப்பில் மட்டும் அடங்கும்.

பெண்கள் விஷயத்தில் இருக்கும் தன் பலவீனத்தை மனைவி கிண்டலடித்ததால் ஸ்லோவ் பாய்சனில் அவளை சாகடித்து அதற்காக இருக்கும் பல பெண்களுடன் உல்லாச வாழ்வு வாழும் டாக்டர் கீர்த்திவாசனின் பார்வை அழகான குடும்ப பெண்களின் மீது விழுகிறது. அதற்கு முதல் பலியாக கவிதா என்ற பெண் ஆகிறாள்.

கவிதா கொலையில் டிஎஸ்பி ராஜபாண்டியன் தீவிரமாக விசாரணையில் ஈடுபடும் போது அவரின் முதல் மகள் அதுபோலவே பலியாகுகிறாள்.

அக்காவை கொலை செய்தவன் யார் என்று ராஜபாண்டியனின் இரண்டாவது மகள் தனிப்பட்ட வகையில் தேடும் போது கீர்த்திவாசனின் பார்வையில் விழுந்து அதுபோலவே பலியாகும் நேரத்தில் தன் உயிரை விட்டு அவளின் தந்தை காப்பாற்றிவிடுகிறார்.

கீர்த்திவாசனை கொன்ற திருப்தியுடன் டிஎஸ்பி ராஜபாண்டியனின் உயிர் பறக்கிறது.
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A girl is found dead, presumably exploited by an unknown individual, left naked down the road to be discovered by the police on the outskirts of Coimbatore. As the case gets transferred to the possession of DSP Rajapandian, a cat and mouse chase ensues as he ends up losing his very daughter, a mother of a little boy, to the same aphrodisiac psycho. What happens next as he tries to unearth the shadows of the individual behind the barbaric crimes forms the crux of the story.

The story made me feel a lot of emotions, and I love how Rajeshkumar brings them all in a whiff without much effort behind the words. The characterizations of DSP Rajapandian as a dutiful police official and a grieving father were well crafted. His fiery passion to get the case to a close presents to you how he minds his duty much better than anything else. The ending, in a way, was satisfying, with the cruel actions coming to bite off the sex maniac and heartless devil that Keerthivasan was and his aide, Chandrakant for exporting innocent children by securing them like trophies in formalin. In a word, characters like Keerthivasan who camouflage their perverted, lecherous, and lewd actions and stone-hearted barbarism behind their "prestigious degrees" and "reputed positions" and "honorable seats" were literally the ones who taught me that the monsters aren't the one we hid away from under our bed when we were children. Rather, monsters were the ones who wriggled through society, between us, among us, and as one of us without much distinction to speak for, and still, ended up unfolding tales of infernal chaos to tell and still used their "so-called reputation" to hide behind and escape the society's watch.

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I was glad that he died ruthlessly in Rajapandian's hands as the DSP sacrificed his life with a smile protecting his other surviving daughter from such a salacious asshole. Oh, and his smile at his nephew spoke a lot of unsaid words. It seemed that as much as his nephew didn't have a degree, did illegal car trading, and exploited rich, corrupted people into getting their money, he wasn't the monster the "respected doctor" Keerthivasan was and it seemed like he was leaving his daughter and his grandson from his first daughter Shyamala in safe hands.
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