Piyush Jha is quite a renowned name in the genre of Indian crime thrillers. His latest publication, Raakshas: India’s No.1 Serial Killer, is a new feather in his cap. Serial killers always said to have a different mindset and their brains work without any fear or contrition. In this book Piyush has unfolded the life of an infamous serial killer who went havoc in Mumbai. Not only the author has delineated the killer’s early childhood and prepubescent days and then, his becoming a terror, but he has also raised a question, do human beings are born as serial killers? Or they are made into one?
The story is narrated from the point of view of a female IPS, who happens to be the investigating officer of the case. She is the first one to identify the similarities in the modus operendi between two consecutive murders in Mumbai and assumes the nefarious activity of the said serial-killer. Then, after a few days, all hell breaks loose as the killer strikes again and again. Each time, he is one step ahead of the police force and even shows the audacity to mock ‘Madam’ over the phone. A number of failed attempts on the officer’s part earns her severe opprobrium, but she is determined to unmask the killer. She has a past of her own with secrets buried in the depth of her mind that trouble her whenever she sees another dead body, a victim of the serial killer. Will she ever be able to unearth the secrets behind this killing? Will she be able to win the war against the faceless, brutal killer? The book reveals the answers in the most intriguing way!
It took me 3 hours to finish the book. This absolute page-turner compelled me to burn the midnight oil! The psycho-analysis of the killer and, depiction of the events throw lights on the complex labyrinths of the killer’s mind.The killer, with an utterly disastrous childhood, repressed his emotions and feelings and, eventually his mind, the unconscious one, overpowers him. Anima, the most significant of all the autonomous complexes according to Carl Jung, takes over and, he rather falls as a prey to it. As is seen with such persons, the killer’s IQ is well above the average and his creativity and skill is beyond any question. It’s not a psychological thriller in the truest sense, but I liked the élan with which the author has travelled through the killer’s psyche.
The serial killer’s character also reminds me of a similar psycho-thriller I read a few months back, Kirtida Gautam’s #IAm16ICanRape, the protagonist there, a boy of 16, exudes similar fantasies with the Anima playing a big role there too in his interactions with women.
These sorts of books, I would like to add, are not for those with a tender heart. The graphic descriptions of kill, murder, rape, can enervate you and make you feel like regurgitating, but these are also truth, truth of this violent world we are living in. And, we all know, truth is always harsh.
The lone editing error is on page 201. (Oh, well, forget it!)
Recommended for all who love thrillers/psycho-thrillers.
From my side, it’s 4.5/5
Raakshas: India’s No.1 Serial Killer, by Piyush Jha, received and reviewed in collaboration with Writersmelon
Such high recommendation from you, I must read it then. The review too sounds promising.
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Interesting review of book.
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I don’t like thriller and murder mysteries, you might it find it weird but I go to a movie or read a book knowing the entire story or who’s the murderer well in advance…facepalm
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Hehehe… 😀 My cousin, she is of the same type…
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😀 😀
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I love thrillers too —-and your review makes the book more tempting 🙂
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Thanks so much… it was a nice read for me… 🙂
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Your intuitive review made me believe it’s a great book. A wonderful read Mani 🙂
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Thanks, dear… 🙂
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Your wonderful review makes me believe it’s a great book…will try to read soon:) Thank you Maniparna:)
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I think you won’t repent to have faith on my review… 😀 Thanks a lot Amitji… 🙂
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This certainly sounds interesting…Indian subjects in this genre is a trend that is picking up, I believe. Earlier mostly Hindi novels dealt in this.
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Yep..psychological thrillers has taken a fast pace as a separate genre since the booming success of “Gone Girl” …. 🙂
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I would love to read this book after your review.
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Thanks…hope you’ll like it… 🙂 I’m an ardent fan of thrillers and mysteries… 😀
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The review kept me hooked and going by it, I really want to read it. I am missing so many books due to my exams. Well, let us see.
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You’ll love it… 🙂
All the best for your exam…
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I am surely going to love it bestie…since you finished it in 3 hours am sure I would love to read it too 🙂
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It was really a gripping one… 😀
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This sounds a interesting read.. I remember many years ago I got into Patricia Cornwalls fiction books about solving crimes,.. Now I can not even watch a film without I have to leave the room if it begins to get violent.. Just shows how more sensitive I have become.. 😉
But I used to enjoy the process of trying to solve the murder along with the investigator in the book 🙂
Have a wonderful Week Maniparna.. Blessings
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True…we change with time. 🙂
I love to read books and read almost every kind of them But, thriller/mystery is my favourite genre 😀 Thanks a lot, Sue, for stopping by and sharing your thoughts…. 🙂
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Sounds like an absorbing read. I’ve always been mystified by why anyone would behave this way, So a look into their minds would be both insightful. And scary, I suppose.
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Yes, scary it is. Especially to know how their brain act and that they get absolute pleasure while killing people… !
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If you’re compelled to finish it in one sitting, then it’s surely a very good book. And as you mentioned about psychoanalysis and reasons behind making of a serial killer. I’m definitely gonna read it soon. Great review, Maniparna 🙂
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Yes, I liked it more for the psycho-analysis part. And that it raises a vital question, why do a few people show such cruelty…
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Very interesting !!!
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It is…. thanks… 🙂
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Welcome:)
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I will give it a try, it is in Kindle Amazon too! Thanks for the review, Maniparna!
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If you are in this genre, you’ll like the book…:-) Thanks a lot, Indah… 🙂
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Hi Mani,
Dark plots, especially about murders never lure me but your review is quite compelling…the past of the investigating officer seems to add more charm and mystery to this story. Thanks for sharing your insights Mani. Well done!
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Yes, I can understand. Not all people are fond of this genre. 🙂 Still, I want to thank you profusely for going through the review, Balroop…you are just wonderful… 🙂
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Wow this sounds quite gripping, nice review! You sure ran through it! It sounds scary and as you said real!
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:-D..It is… thanks for stopping by, Lynn… 🙂
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most welcome! sounds scary….
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Thanks for sharing the review of this book. Looks gripping. I am not into this genre but I think this trend is in vogue as in crosswords there’s usually a whole section dedicated to crime thrillers. .
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Crime and mystery , all time most popular genre… 😀 I love them a lot… 😛
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Looks good. I will keep an eye out for this one, I love reading about serial killers. 🙂
You finished it in 3 hrs? Some achievement. 😀
Jha ….I don’t read books, maybe I should start reading. 😀 😀
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Hehe..start reading… and if you like reading about serial killers, you’ll definitely find this one interesting… 🙂
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This sounds interesting – Indian writers getting into thrillers. Wonder if it is influenced by “Dexter”. It will be interesting to pick up this one 🙂
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Maybe..”Dexter” is pretty good… 😀
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