A review by the_bookarazzii
Sunset by the River by Sameer Saxena

5.0

What an incredible story!
The story revovles around Ayaan, who is a successful business man and is working in Japan. One day, he gets a call from India, from his best friend, Monisha who tells him that Tripti (Ayaan’s love and Monisha’s best friend) has been missing from last few hours. After listening to this he can’t think of anything. He remains dumb and still.

Then, he plans to visit India and sort out everything. He unfold his story about how he fell in love with Tripti to his colleague cum friend, Hitesh. His friend support him and ask him to leave for India.

When he get back to India, he meets Monisha and Tripti’s parent. Ayaan and Moni start their hunt for finding Tripti. He find many unusual things and his search continues.

Will he be able to find Tripti? What had happened to her?
I recommend you to read this book.

This book is not only about a love story but much more than that. This book talks about mental health, which most of us ignore and make fun out of it. Most of us never discuss anything about our mental health, beause our society doesn’t understands about it. And they tease the one who are suffering from any mental issue.
This book also talks about superstitions, like how people listen to others and accept anything without looking for a cause.
The storyline is amazing and engaging. The title and cover completely justifies the story. The author has well researched everything. I really enjoyed and loved reading this book.