Description :
A horrifying decapitated head.
A CBI intern on an assignment finds mysterious 'Two Dots' from a cold case.
Human DNA is extracted from a mosquito's stomach.
"Why had Harold Shipman killed 250 women?" A question of criminal psychology enters the picture.
Against the corrupt system, a CBI intern leaves no stone unturned to dig the rort of a cold-blooded serial killer.
Several incredible, high-tech forensic investigations are stacked against a tech-savvy killer who knows his job inside-out.
And, the sexual sadist killer releases another cipher with a rise of body count.
Forensic advancement has brought out a digital face from DNA. Will she able to get the killer's DNA?
How has he become a monster out of a man?
Are these efforts enough to catch the killer? Or is there something special in the store?
Review :-
Story was also fantastic.
It was great like How author build the suspens and mystery in the part 1 and how author was able keep that mystery till the very end but I like the way author presented and unveil the mystery to the reader in second part and gave a perfect end. Part 2 was perfect end for a perfect story that started in part 1. Ending didn't leave us unsatisfied(I don't know about other readers but for me). I was very satisfied with the ending and story. You know sometimes when you finish reading a story or after watching movie you feel like story should be like this and that scene should be like that. But to me Murdrum
Didn't feel like that. It had a perfect start and perfect end.
In the last chapter, the thrill was on another level and the same goes for the suspense. Twists and unexpected turns always are around the corner and they will appear when readers least expect them. I stuck to the story till the end.
What the reader perceives as a small talk or small incident between the characters is a big deal for the story or points to the identity of the killer