A review by jainandsdiary
Til Death We Do Part by Bruno Beaches

3.0

Book: Til Death We Do Part
Author: Bruno Beaches
Genre: Romance
Pages: 309
Rating: 3/5

Til Death We Do Part by Bruno Beaches is a Romance novel of around 309 pages. The main protagonists of the story are Pablo and Delilah. Pablo is an upstanding police officer and Deliah is his wife. He is close to retirement and enjoying his duty as well as celebrating his marriage, things started going against him suddenly. His old client has filed an FIR against him which has had no direct relationship with his marriage but things started becoming worse with each passing day. To know what happened with the main protagonist and how the story progresses, do read the book.

The book was very detailed in terms of the feelings of the main protagonist, Pablo. It described his emotions in much detail with the explanation. The book shows how many times, people use the laws for their benefit and shows how things and processes work in government institutions deeply. Also, the friendship and sense of belonging towards friends are shown beautifully. The language of the book is easy and so it was effortless in that sense.

But for me, the book was very slow. It progresses very slowly and at times in between, it was very challenging to go ahead. That’s why it took me so much time to finish it. I have had read many books along with this book so that the slowness in between does not take away the real interest from the story.

Also, if the psychology and point of view of Deliah his wife, and Cassie, the one who filed a complaint against Pablo had been shown a little more, it would have been better because, without that, it was difficult to understand their actions. Also, the ending was not something that I was expecting because it was quite contrary to everything that has been shown throughout the story.

Overall, it is an interesting book with a lot of character details but it is slow. So if you are someone who wants to read a book that shows the details of the main protagonist, you can go with it but if you are someone who can’t tolerate the slowness in the story, then I will suggest you pass it.