Book Talk 🗣️ Deadly Clues: Detective Victor Rises by Amritendu Mukherjee
They’re calling him India’s Sherlock Holmes — and honestly, after reading this book, I can see why.
Victor Chatterjee isn’t your typical crime-solving genius. He doesn’t chase glory or rely on drama; he observes, analyzes, and quietly pieces together the truth in a way that feels incredibly real. In Deadly Clues, Amritendu Mukherjee introduces a detective who brings intelligence, calm, and depth to Indian crime fiction — something we rarely see done this well.
The book throws Victor and his brother Rik into a series of fascinating cases — a mysterious killer with arrows, a drinking game gone wrong, and an old man losing his sight overnight. Each story is distinct, smartly written, and layered with psychological tension. What I loved most is how the focus stays on why people commit crimes rather than just how. It’s not about theatrics — it’s about motives, emotions, and human nature.
Victor’s character stands out because he feels grounded. He’s sharp, logical, and deeply intuitive — a blend of intellect and empathy that makes him instantly memorable. And the brotherly dynamic with Rik adds warmth and humor to an otherwise tense narrative.
If you’ve been craving an Indian detective who can stand shoulder to shoulder with Holmes, Poirot, or Byomkesh, Victor Chatterjee might just be the one.
📖 Deadly Clues is gripping, fast-paced, and full of heart — the kind of thriller that keeps you hooked till the last page and makes you hope for more in the series.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ (4.5/5)
Would you love to see a detective series like this turned into an Indian web show? Because I totally would! 👀🎬



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