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An Incomplete Story

An Incomplete Story

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maheshmoe 2 weeks, 1 day ago Verified Buyer

Good read

Very engaging - I enjoyed every chapter. I would recommend this book

MEOW 2 weeks, 5 days ago Verified Buyer

A Smart and Unique Mystery Novel

An Incomplete Story is a very interesting and creative book with a unique storyline and strong mystery elements. The way the author connects journalism, investigation, suspense, and real-life situations makes the story engaging from beginning to end. I liked how every chapter slowly revealed hidden truths and kept the reader curious about what would happen next. The characters were written in a realistic way, especially the journalist and the novelist. The storytelling style is simple, fast-paced, and easy to understand. Overall, this book is a great choice for readers who enjoy mystery, investigation, and intelligent storytelling.

Azizbek 2 weeks, 5 days ago Verified Buyer

A Promising Start Full of Mystery

I have not finished the first story yet, but the beginning has already caught my attention. The mystery around the novelist, the incomplete ending, and the journalist’s curiosity make the plot feel interesting and unpredictable. I like how the story slowly raises questions instead of giving everything away immediately. It makes me want to continue reading and find out what really happened. So far, it feels like a promising and suspenseful book.

kundansoni480 2 weeks, 6 days ago Verified Buyer

Pages yet to turn

Three interconnected stories weave together seamlessly, each shifting genre while keeping you thoroughly hooked throughout.
The writing feels refreshingly rooted — Bengaluru comes alive on every page, and the characters feel real and relatable. The protagonist is sharp and likeable, and the mystery at the heart of the book unravels with genuine satisfaction.
What impresses most is the ambition. Not many debut authors attempt multiple genres in a single volume, and Manju pulls it off with enough charm and momentum to keep pages turning. The dialogues are natural, the pacing is tight, and there are moments of real wit scattered throughout.
A few rough edges here and there, but honestly that only adds to the authenticity of a fresh new voice in Indian fiction.
Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys mysteries with heart, a strong sense of place, and stories that genuinely surprise you.

Vanimind 3 weeks, 4 days ago

A Quiet but Very Unsettling Mystery

I didn’t expect these five free chapters to pull me in this much. The story has a strange atmosphere that slowly becomes more disturbing the deeper the journalist investigates the novelist. I especially liked the idea of an “incomplete” story and how the book makes you question what’s actually wrong beneath the surface. The mystery feels intelligent instead of overly dramatic, and the ending of Chapter 5 genuinely made me want to continue reading. Definitely considering buying the full book.