
The writing is good, with lucid language, and the action is fast-paced. The characters are relatable and well placed. The paranormal feeling keeps floating in the air. There is a discovery in each chapter, which keeps adding to the suspense. The plot is excellent where every chapter hits you hard. They buried the past in the darkest corners of their minds.īut what happens when skeletons come out of the closet and the buried secrets haunt you 20 years later? They all vowed to never talk about “That night” again.


Met in college, they formed a bond like nobody else.īut one prank changed everything. Katherine, Natasha, Anjali, Riya are best friends. That Night is a dark, twisted tale of friendship and betrayal that draws you in and confounds you at every turn.įor thriller lovers like me, this book is a delight.įour friends, one night, one death, and everything changed. Because none of them is telling the whole truth…

But when the story is retold by each of them, the pieces don’t match. Is it a hacker playing on their guilt, or has Sania’s ghost really returned to avenge her death?Īs the faceless enemy closes in on them, the friends come together once again to recount what really happened that night. The friends had vowed never to discuss that fateful night, a pact that kept their friendship and guilt dormant for the last twenty years.īut now, someone has begun to mess with them, threatening to reveal the truth that only Sania knew.

It was the night that began with a bottle of whisky and a game of Ouija but ended with the death of Sania, their unlikeable hostel mate. Natasha, Riya, Anjali and Katherine were best friends in college-each different from the other yet inseparable-until that night. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AN INNOCENT PRANK GOES HORRIBLY WRONG?
