Sunday 28 February 2016

#BookReview: Invisible Threads by Lucy Beresford



Truth can never remain in dark for long; sooner or later it does come under the spotlight it deserves.

A psychotherapist by profession, Sara does peace with the belief that her husband, Mike, a man of great deeds, lost his life in Afghanistan. However, years later, when a baffling disclosure comes knocking her door, she decides to chase the truth, come hell or high water.

Her quest lands her up in India, a country different from her’s in several ways. Here, she gets a glimpse of the Indian culture and is dazzled by its vivacity; starts her practice, gets close to a patient, and grows fond of a driver.

However, there is more to any city and country than meets the eye. No sooner had she prepared to settle that her fascination began going for a toss. Nothing, however, deters Sara in her efforts to unravel the truth about her husband. And finally, her persistence to get through the jigsaw pays off.

Would her persistence to clear the jigsaw pay off? Will she be able to discover the truth?  

Although predictable, ‘Invisible Truth’ offers a beguiling story. The slow and steady narration, along with the powerful storyline, delve readers deeper into the tale. Beresford plays her wildcards right. With her own set of experiences coupled with her knowledge of the issues that plague India, she succeeds in adding the thrill factor to her story.

Overall, ‘Invisible Threads' by Lucy Beresford is a solid tale that revolves around the motives of a woman, Sara, while shedding light on one of the massive issues faced by India.


NOTE: A review copy of the book was sent by the publisher.

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