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Book Review: The Devil's Autopsy by Vignesh Sivasankar

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"The storytelling keeps one on the edge" that's true in the case of this book.


The Devil's Autopsy is a collection of five stories, each one is equally thrilling. Truly, each story shows how the devil works. Each story is wholesome and has that secret hidden.


The first story "Decapitated" had me on the edge, and as I got goosebumps as soon as I realised that Biru killed his wife, surely, the devil overpowered his senses. I was really thrilled as he tried to revive creatures after beheading them.


The second one, "Confessions of a Psycho-killer", had a shocking transition of Surya to a psycho-killer. Woah! It again came as a surprise.


"The Coffin Maker" had me on edges and I was thinking how could a person port a person into another world, it was one a heck of a story.


"Twelve Branches of a Banyan Tree" seemed similar to the Burari case, but I am glad Vikas saved his family on time. Truly, the devil can play with your mind, and get you close to death.


"A Disturbing Death" shocked me as Amina died mysteriously in the end. Woah, how could someone plan all of it, or was it supernatural?


All the five stories were interesting. They have an audacity to keep the reader on the edge. Well defined characters is a plus-point. All of it is written in the form of diary entries, all along with dates and time makes it easier to understand the sequences.


Kudos to the author for writing such thrilling stories. Keep writing!



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