Killing Strangers | Book Review

 Killing Strangers

Author: Ram Gopal

 


                ‘Killing Strangers’ by Ram Gopal is a psychological thriller revolving around three men Dave Pruitt a person obsessed with guns; Mark McCarthy a young CEO who started Maverick Investments and Alim Mubarak an Iraqi Immigrant. The story tells us about how a Mass Shooting Incident at the Atlanta Tech Corridor and shows us the struggles and the psychology of people who are behind such events. The book shows us how these kind of incidents can affect a person and the struggles of overcoming these incidents can also been seen. How people try to spread hatred amongst other against each other and against other religions, the discrimination that we humans have against each other can be seen through this story.

                The plot is really interesting and an eye opener to the problems that are going on in our society. The discrimination, the hatred towards others, etc have been excellently shown by the author. The story will surely keep the readers on edge throughout the book.

                Characters are well developed and realistic. We get to see the perspective of each of these characters and we get to know these characters in more detail as the story progresses. The narration is nicely done and the pace of the story is also perfect. Language is simple and lucid.

                Overall, I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to all those who love to read thriller books.

Rating: 4/5

                 

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