Micro review: ‘Until I Find You’ by Kanchana Banerjee – Times of India

Kanchana Banerjee is back with her fourth novel titled ‘Until I Find You‘ this year. The book was launched by Vinita Dawra Nangia- Executive Editor, TOI, and Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri- Editor-in-Chief, Om Books International, along with the author in Gurgaon recently.
‘Until I Find You’ follows Jenny, as she tries to unravel an unbelievable crime. It was 10 years ago when Jenny’s friend Rubina and an infant were killed in a mass suicide at the behest of a charming-yet-dangerous cult leader. Now, roughly a decade later, when Jenny notices a picture of young boy in a magazine, she is shocked. The reason: the boy looks just like Rubina! In search of the boy, Jenny ends up in a sleepy village in Rajasthan. Here she meets Virat, a police officer who is investigating the case of a decomposed leg which was found at a construction site. Are the two cases interlinked? And if so, who would kill innocent people and why? As mysteries unravel, it leads to more sinister happenings…
Banerjee’s new thriller ‘Until I Find You’ is inspired by the People’s Temple mass suicide-murder which was led by Jim Jones in 1978. The fast-paced story is narrated by multiple point of views, which making it a gripping read. Readers will find themselves to be personally engaged in this murder-mystery, which will keep them hooked till the end.
How critics view the book:
Filmmaker Vishal Bharadwaj called it, “A riveting page-turner that will have you hooked right to its jaw-dropping finale.”
Author Kiran Manralsaid, “Cults, death, murder and more… Kanchana Banerjee writes a gripping thriller that keeps you turning the pages.”
Author Koral Dasgupta said, “A spine-chilling thriller with characters that seem like the evil next door! A multi-voice narrative where each person has a past which adds to the mystery!”

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