Book Review of The Lost Daughter

Book Review: The Lost Daughter 

Blurb:
Finding herself at some deserted isolated land Anika is not able to comprehend that how she landed here. Her mother ACP Inayat Bakshi faces the worst nightmare of her life when she discovers that not only her daughter has been raped but she has also lost her memory and fails to recognize her. While Anika tries to embrace the given identity, she is yet not able to understand if everything is for real. ACP faces the toughest case of her life where there is no lead and tries to break the ice with whatever power she has. Anika discovers about the life she had been living before her memory loss from a diary journal she fetches from her cupboard. Truth divulges to be a real shock. Meanwhile, Anika builds courage to move forward in life and discovers love but is this love real? ACP Inayat too has kept some secrets of her life from her daughter. Will Anika accept her mother even after discovering the truth? Will they both be able to build that solid bond of reconciliation? Will there be justice? Will destiny be good to them? Will they be able to fight and break the society norms?

Review:
One of the finest storyline with flawless plot and pace. At no point I felt it to be boring or slow paced. A strong mother and daughter bond is shown where the mother does everything possible to help her daughter recover from the trauma and get justice for her. 


Every character played their part decently. 


Overall its a good book to read. 


https://www.amazon.in/Lost-Daughter-Anchal-Rana-Aggarwal/dp/938544042X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1525153485&sr=8-2&keywords=the+lost+daughter

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