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DNA Dad's Not Adopted by Shikha Kaul Book Review

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"DNA Dad's Not Adopted" by Shikha Kaul The main character of the story is an opulent business tycoon. Who is famous in the whole nation. He is all busy making money and extending his business all over the world and earning profit from all possible ways. But his life changes when a girl from Thailand comes to India and claims that she is his daughter. She files a case against him to get his name and her inheritance. 


Thereafter one after another, mysterious secrets are revealed. At one point, The girl is killed in the house of that opulent man, who is supposed to be her father and then a new quest begins which has drama, suspense, mysteries, action, romance, and some unexpected revelations.


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Review 


I like the way the author wrote this story. It's very lucid and phenomenal in effect. Every character of the story is well sketched, and other scenarios and ongoing action which the author put through her pen is clear in the picture. I like the romantic part of the story which tells that even journalists and cops have their personal life and they also have the right to spare some time with their loved ones, even if their professional life is going through obvious chaos.


If I talk about the story at the initial level it doesn't show any kind of thrill or suspense, which could succeed in giving goosebumps. The story only gets the life of it, when the investigation lands on the surface of Thailand to scout out the truth. Thereafter one after another grapples of thoughts, hearts, and bodies began, and also some bullets shot. Which increases the suspense of the story to the next level. And the climax was unpredictable and spine-chilling. 


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But still in my opinion the author only focused on that wealthy businessman's character and all the investigation revolved around him; never any other family member, friend, or any other guy suspected. This murder mystery could become more mysterious and nail-biting if in the initial part of the story cops had more than one suspect. Still, I must say that it's not a bad book to read. I recommend this book to all, especially beginners. And this book is also helpful to aspiring writers to learn how to pen a story that forms a picture into the reader's mind and leaves a remarkable impact.


  -Abhi panwar 

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