review 'Fatal Mistakes' by Vedashree Khambete-Sharma


As a female advertising worker, former reporter, and now a writer, Vedashree writes thrillers, mystery films and mystery films that will put you on the edge. Vedashree Khambete-Sharma's second thriller "Fatal Error" was released earlier this year.

 The book was published by HarperCollins and was well received by readers and critics. "Fatal Mistake" is set in Mumbai, telling the story of a young journalist between the only desire to report a crime and the actual work as a feature writer. Irony, wit and restlessness, Avantika is taking risks!

The gap between Avantika's wishes and reality is deepened by her nagging editor, a helpless assistant, and a frivolous colleague. Her colleague and friend Uday reports on crime news, and Avantika is so interested in his work that her boss sees it as an interference and marks her attitude as "too impulsive" and "unsuitable" for crime reporters. Things at work are far from what she wants. Her love life is a mess.

Amid all the chaos in her life, she receives a mysterious text message containing an incomprehensible code and a request from an anonymous sender. s help. At the same time, she established a friendship with her flirting colleague Dhruv, who couldn't help but participate in the information and became part of Avantika's adventure.

When she started to track the trace of the text message, she found that it was a very long text message, one of which originated from another, some random messages led to a dangerous situation, and she had to remove herself from the criminal network in Mumbai. Get out of it.

When Avantika and Dhruv received anonymous news together and she finally put her life in danger, the adage "curiosity killed the cat" became too true, but can she get out of the predicament? Can she realize her desire to report crimes without losing her life and change the boss's view of herself? This book has long thrown questions to readers and kept adrenaline soaring until everything is solved!


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