Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172239220
- Publisher: Harper Collins India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 256
- ISBN-10: 817223922X
- Publisher Date: 2010
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹280.00Current price is: ₹280.00.
“Witness the Night” by Kishwar Desai follows 14-year-old Durga, found alone and the prime suspect in her family’s murder. Social worker Simran believes Durga is a victim, not a killer, and unravels a dark world of secrets and lies in Jullundar. Winner of the 2010 COSTA First Novel Award. ISBN: 9788172239220
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Mohit Shukla –
The mystery kept me guessing, but some parts were a little predictable.
Aman Kumar –
Desai’s exploration of societal issues is commendable.
Vaibhav Jaiswal –
Very well written and fast paced.
Nishit Prashant Lokhande –
I enjoyed the mystery in this book.
Yug Vaibhav Verma –
Witness the Night pulls you in with its atmosphere and intriguing premise.
Priya Singh –
A powerful story of injustice and resilience, though difficult to read at times.
Ishank Garg –
It has amazing world building.
Aman Sharma –
Could have had a better ending but I overall enjoyed the characters.
Sagar Langyan –
Gripping storyline. However, it could have been more concise.
Sarthak Verma –
Dark and disturbing, yet beautifully written. Simran’s character is very well developed.
Ankita Phatak –
The characters felt real. A page-turner.
Anmol Soni –
Simran’s role is amazing! I loved this book
Abhijith S –
An intense and emotional story that stays with you long after you finish reading.
Satyam Chaudhary –
Witness the Night has amazing social message.
Sanchita Agarwal –
The ending felt a bit rushed, overall a compelling story.
Umar Mateen –
Kept me hooked from beginning to end!
Harsh –
A bit too bleak for my taste, but the writing is undeniable.
Saumya Darshan –
Compelling narrative with a strong social message. Desai’s writing is evocative.
Aditi Saurav –
Well-written, thought-provoking and intense.
Yashvardhan Joshi –
A haunting story, but the pacing felt a bit slow at times. Still a worthwhile read.
Tanushri Mehra –
A decent read, but I found some of the plot points unconvincing.
Gautam Choudhary –
I enjoyed the book but was expecting little bit more.