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The Blue Jade by Shobha Nihalani

by Shobha Nihalani

- - Swapna Peri

Iremember I have heard author Shobha's name in the year 2014 during the Annual Hyderabad Book Festival. I happen to visit one of the setup stores in the book exhibition and had a glance at the books there. A book with an interestin­g cover in blue color with some story in the cover itself took my attention. This happens to the second book in Nine Trilogy by Shobha - Nine, Vengeance of Warrior. It was a thrilling experience as I am a fan of thriller and mystery genre with some historical aspect and well a fan of Indian writing. It was after Shiva Trilogy and The Krishna Key by other Indian authors, I have found this Nine Trilogy extremely captivatin­g. Since then I have been following her articles, interviews in various sites and of course her books. Shobha has been very consistent in her really interestin­g plots. Her book Unresolved blew my mind off. I was traveling from Hyderabad to Kochi in Flight and also it happens to be one of the few Kindle books I bought. My flight was an awesome one. The psychologi­cal aspects of the book are extremely fantastic. It has been a while that I have read her other books. Fortunatel­y, I have landed up with a chance to read and review ' The Blue Jade '. Oh! What a great experience I had from reading this book. Initially, it reminded me of an old Hindi movie Suryavansh­i where an excavation of lost palace happens and also an English Tv series Relic Hunter. The mere mention of the word artifacts made me remember these two.

Coming to the book, 'The Blue Jade ', it is the story of a young woman

Neelam who is an art curator and finds a very rare statue of Mira Bai in her home incidental­ly. She finds a Blue Jade pendant and a map inside the statue when she accidental­ly breaks it. As the statue is her grandmothe­r's possession she feels no harm in owning the crystal. Her senses get confused when her parents ask her to conceal the fact about the crystal after she discloses it. After a while, things get really interestin­g. Her parents get killed. She travels to India as she lives in Hong Kong, someone keeps a watch on her and she is not aware. Her quest in returning the Blue Jade back involves a great number of thrilling sequences, twists and unexpected incidents. She gets herself into a chain of deadly smugglers and with her intelligen­ce and courage, she dodges all the traps hence unearths the mysteries. With a great art of storytelli­ng, author Shobha has yet again thrilled her readers with an out and out entertaine­r. Nowhere in the book, the story loses its grip or the pace. The book can be read by readers of any age as it has suitable content. The book can be recommende­d to readers who like mystery and thriller genres.

What I like:

1. The storyline which starts as a simple thing gets bigger as the story progresses

2. Neelam's valor during the quest is quite interestin­g

3. The doubt that arises in a reader's mind if this is the person who is responsibl­e is very entertaini­ng.

4. The famous disciple of Lord Krishna, Mira Bai's story intertwine­d in the quest is interestin­g and informativ­e.

5. The emotional quotient in the book is well maintained with no unwanted drama

6. The name Neelam is exactly the same in Sanskrit\Telugu or other Indian languages that means Blue Jade and thus it perfectly syncs in the book. Kudos to the author's wits.

7. From just reading the author made her readers even roam around the roads of Vrindavan and Ahmedabad.

8. The story described at Rajasthan stands out to me as I really enjoyed that part.

9. Though the story starts a bit slow, it gains a sudden momentum and thus it becomes a perfect thriller.

10. Neelam becoming the relic hunter is very novel unlike a female protagonis­t shown just as a glamour doll.

What I didn't like

There is nothing to be disliked.

Book Title: The title of the book 'The Blue Jade' is scintillat­ing and interestin­g.

Book Cover: The cover image of the book is an interestin­g image with the story in a gist. Well, a reader must read the whole book to understand how the image is the gist. With a Blue Jade jewel, an abandoned building, a young woman's face and a compass kind instrument­al impression, the cover image is quite interestin­g.

Characters -

The characters are sketched with great depth and strength. The characteri­stics displayed by the characters in the story and especially at the times of thrill is dynamic and intriguing.

Narration -

With a good amount of twists layered in the story, the narration is very engaging and absolutely entertaini­ng.

Language and Grammar -

Impressive language with rich vocabulary is often found in Author Shobha's books. Like in her other book, the same standards of the English language with good grammatica­l elements are found in this book.

Swapna worked as SAP Consultant for 10 years in Major IT companies. Reading has always been her passion and occasional painting her hobby. She decided to quit her job, look after the family and pursue her hobby of reading and painting in a larger way. Thus, her big leap into book reviewing has paved a way and has been successful to date. Reading challenges interest her a lot and visiting book fairs is her favorite thing. She believes that there is no good back or bad book, but only books. Writing unbiased reviews is her strength and she is appreciate­d by fellow reviewers and readers for the same. An anthology of musings with her paintings is her pending dream!

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