Author: Lavanya Nukavarapu
Publisher: Eka Press
Do you think we
all have demons inside of us?
The Captive by Lavanya Nukavarapu is the story of how things unfold when a when
a kidnapped girl escapes and sets the alarms ringing on at least 15 unsolved
murder cases, mostly involving female victims. Kruthi Shah who escaped from the
wooden cabin after killing one of her abductors. She makes it her life’s purpose
to dish out what she sees as the punishment to the perpetrators of this crime. Madhuri
Mahiwal, the Officer In-Charge, wants nothing but justice for Kruthi. How does
the team crack the case and find the one who held Kruthi and the others?
The plot of the story seemed captivating in the beginning and had a solid start in the beginning as we saw how Kruthi was kept as a captive, but the plot unraveled too fast. I loved the manner in which the search operation was shown and the subsequent unravelling the mastermind of the story. Frankly, the search for the boss was one of the best parts of the book and how the author actually told the backstory, telling it one piece at a time. the title of the book holds many meanings in the book and as they show themselves, it is almost as if a sweater is unravelling, one thread at a time. The thing that could have been improved was the that the suspense could have been held on for a longer period. I would have loved to see a bit more of the wild goose chases in the story. The climax was fresh and interesting.
Coming to the
characters, Kruthi as a character did fascinate me with her mental strength and
personality as she faced all adversities, yet does not flinch. The way her arc
has been established is noteworthy and I loved the surprise in the end. Avinash
is another interesting part of the story that does make you think twice before
coming to any assumptions as to his role in the story. The character of Madhuri
as a police officer and her quest for justice seemed genuine and there was an
earnestness in his character that appealed to me.
Overall, a good
book that scores a 3.75/5 for me.
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