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Sanghamitra Purohit
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Hands down the best Strike novel yet. Rowling displays again why she rules. The nuances of human emotions, conflicts and our myriad responses to trauma, challenges and pressure, all depicted masterfully. In unraveling a 40-year-old mystery, the book transports the reader back to the 70s world. It highlights the importance of education and awareness among women. Addresses issues such as drug abuse, domestic violence, overburdened social welfare system which lets countless innocents fall through the cracks. The emotional evolution of Robin and Strike, in their own spheres has been my favorite part in Galbraith novels. Both of them, in their own way, learn to deal with their past traumas, present stress and future approach. Robin's dealing with the separation from Matthew, and her own vulnerabilities are mirrored in Strike's struggle to deal with the choking hold of Charlotte on his heart, and his emotions as he sees his aunt succumb to cancer. Masterpiece of Storytelling.
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Neelima Kadiyala
An intriguing use of concepts for clues...Oh yes! "far too many exciting angles to the story" from web of plots and characters to team dynamics and turning up the heat with chemistry between Strike and Robin 💞 so glad this was a big book for a 2 year wait 🌟
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