Monday, February 3, 2020

The Sinners by Sourabh Mukherjee (Book Review)









Book details 

Title – The Sinners 
Author – Sourabh Mukherjee 
Genre – Fiction 
Publisher – Srishti Publishers & Distributors  
No of pages – 191

This book is available on Amazon & Flipkart




Main characters – Vikram Oberoi, Sonal Verma, Ashwin Saxena, Devesh Nair, Manvi Oberoi

Other Characters – Agastya Bakshi, Aarati Bansal, Rakesh 



Blurb from the Book 
Vikram Oberoi is found dead in his penthouse. A few hours ago, his involvement in a sex scandal in NexGen Technologies made headlines across the world.

Who is behind the sinister a conspiracy that destroyed Vikram Oberoi, the philandering India Head of NexGen? Rivals within and outside the firm? One of his many jilted lovers or the miffed wife? A mysterious conspirator laying out honey traps to sabotage his plans? Or, is it the ghost of a sinful past that continues to haunt the Oberois?

The Sinners is a fast-paced thriller with a shocking twist that unravels against the backdrop of corporate warfare, illicit relationships, and ruthless seduction games.


My Review 
The story begins with a crime scene wherein a big honcho Vikram Oberoi is murdered in his penthouse. Nobody knows whether it’s a murder or a suicide and soon the story progresses with the several characters being introduced such as Sonal Verma who has newly joined the company and has her eyes set on Vikram. He is regarded as a Casanova of the office. He breaks up with his secretary Aarti and soon begins an amorous affair with Sonal. His wife has no clue about his several affairs and she is as clueless as about her dead marriage life.

This is a story about love, lust, revelry, office politics, and betrayal. The author has depicted different emotions of a human being with several characters in his story as if to convey how our fleeting emotions can bring turmoil and trouble in our life. The revelry between two corporate giants like NexGen Technologies and Alpha; then Aarti and Manvi’s invulnerability towards Vikram and the soured friendship between Vikram and Ashwain – all these angles keeps the story somewhat entertaining but lacks suspense value. The end is almost predictable. The plot could have been better if the author wouldn’t have taken inspiration from Bollywood. The silver screen has injected us the revenge bug so badly that even the author couldn’t resist himself for adding that angle in the story.

After reading this novel, I realized how our men so weak when it comes to quick flings or one night stands. Be it Vikram, Agystya or Rakesh, the moment they are lured by an attractive woman, they feel weak in their knees. Again, it’s very disappointing to see Vikram is mainly stereotyped by creating his image as a Casanova. The women in this novel are shown as weak individuals such as Manvi. She is trying to find ways to please her man and instead, she commits a sin by luring a just-out-of-college intern and seducing him sexually. It is the idea of an author as the plot is mainly based on everyone’s weakness. 

Although the author has successfully managed to exploit human weaknesses by depicting various emotions, the story lacks the charm and suspense value completely. The author has taken every effort to pepper the story with lots of twists and turns. The plot has the potential to become a good motion picture if only the loose ends are fixed by the experienced directors.

Has Vikram got murdered or committed suicide? What’s the real story of Sonal and what’s her purpose? Is Ashwin the mastermind of this whole political game? These and many questions will be raised in your mind when you read this story. Till the time, I am leaving some questions left to you. 

I will recommend this book to those who enjoy reading filmy drama and a twisted love story. Find out more in this novel called ‘The Sinners’! 


The Best Part
I liked the author’s writing style as he ends up every chapter with some loose hints for you to find.

The No-So-Good Part 
No need to stereotype the characters! The story is very much predictable. 

The Writing Style 
The author’s writing style is very simple to understand and follow.

The Book Cover & The Title 

The book cover is enticing enough for a reader to pick up this book. A girl in a red dress, holding a wine glass and the backdrop of tall corporate buildings – gives an idea that the story is based on corporate life. 

The title is very apt as each character in this story has sinned in his/her way. 

Rating 3/5

About the Author 


Saurabh Mukherjee has written two psychological-thriller novels and three short story collections appreciated by readers, critics, and the media. He works in a senior leadership position in a global technology firm. He speaks frequently in technology conferences in India and abroad and has authored a popular book on emerging technologies.

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