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- Print length500 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date12 June 2018
- Dimensions15.24 x 3.18 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-10099038845X
- ISBN-13978-0990388456
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Product details
- Publisher : Varsha Dixit (12 June 2018)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 500 pages
- ISBN-10 : 099038845X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0990388456
- Item Weight : 726 g
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 3.18 x 22.86 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #921,554 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #75,319 in Crime, Thriller & Mystery (Books)
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About the author

Varsha Dixit, the best selling author of eight successful contemporary romance books. Her debut book, Right Fit Wrong Shoe was a national bestseller for the year 2010. Varsha was a part of the Indian Television Industry and has worked as an assistant director and online editor. She considers herself a dreamer who thinks deep but writes light. Even though creativity is gender free,Varsha feels blessed and enriched to be a woman.Currently, with her family, Varsha resides in CA, USA.
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The author has done good background research on psychological issues in her previous books as well when it came to PTSD… Great work !!
I loved the Only Wheat Not White and The Wallflowers but this one is very different from those feel good romance novels. While Only Wheat Not White was a family drama with a love story, The Wallflowers was a prequel to the contemporary romance book A Hasty Hookup.
Killer Moves is a thriller with a killer on the prowl, not just a regular murderer but a serial killer. Aisha has a secret that brings her right in the sight of the killer. She is just following her niece, Kiara to her photo shoot in Goa to keep an eye on her. The boss, Kabir has been accused of the murder of his wife and Aisha is worried about her niece. The killer is on the prowl around the models plus Aisha finds it increasingly difficult to ignore the real reasons she wants to be around. Interest in Kabir and secrets from her niece. The killer, his victims, Goa and the gruesome killings ensure that Kabir, the police officer and Aisha can’t trust anyone and even the most trusted ones cheat on them. Who is the killer is quite a twist and the ending more so with a conflict I did not see coming at all.
Varsha has delved into the occult and the super-natural and not just killers in this book. The story is fast-paced, kept me turning the pages and made a fan of Varsha’s writing yet again. She has blended the mystery with the lives of the girls as well as a hint of romance beautifully.
Killer Moves is more of a thriller than a romance. It has elements of a budding romance that adds fine layers to the story. Aisha and Kabir both have their own demons to fight and yet are drawn to each other. They find a balance with each other even though they are as different as can be. The author has given hints of a sequel even though this is a stand alone book and I eagerly look forward to the next book in this series.
Varsha is a natural in this genre as well as romance. She has taken the ‘other-world’ and blended it with this world and made a smashing, scintillating, supernatural read. A book that will keep you awake, turning the pages as you race with Aisha to catch a killer. Pick this one if you want to read something different yet an engrossing read.

I loved the Only Wheat Not White and The Wallflowers but this one is very different from those feel good romance novels. While Only Wheat Not White was a family drama with a love story, The Wallflowers was a prequel to the contemporary romance book A Hasty Hookup.
Killer Moves is a thriller with a killer on the prowl, not just a regular murderer but a serial killer. Aisha has a secret that brings her right in the sight of the killer. She is just following her niece, Kiara to her photo shoot in Goa to keep an eye on her. The boss, Kabir has been accused of the murder of his wife and Aisha is worried about her niece. The killer is on the prowl around the models plus Aisha finds it increasingly difficult to ignore the real reasons she wants to be around. Interest in Kabir and secrets from her niece. The killer, his victims, Goa and the gruesome killings ensure that Kabir, the police officer and Aisha can’t trust anyone and even the most trusted ones cheat on them. Who is the killer is quite a twist and the ending more so with a conflict I did not see coming at all.
Varsha has delved into the occult and the super-natural and not just killers in this book. The story is fast-paced, kept me turning the pages and made a fan of Varsha’s writing yet again. She has blended the mystery with the lives of the girls as well as a hint of romance beautifully.
Killer Moves is more of a thriller than a romance. It has elements of a budding romance that adds fine layers to the story. Aisha and Kabir both have their own demons to fight and yet are drawn to each other. They find a balance with each other even though they are as different as can be. The author has given hints of a sequel even though this is a stand alone book and I eagerly look forward to the next book in this series.
Varsha is a natural in this genre as well as romance. She has taken the ‘other-world’ and blended it with this world and made a smashing, scintillating, supernatural read. A book that will keep you awake, turning the pages as you race with Aisha to catch a killer. Pick this one if you want to read something different yet an engrossing read.

Most writers often take for granted the importance of solid characterisation while writing a thriller. It is important to build that layer by layer image to derive motive and means which is very vital to keep the readers hooked to a thriller. Given that the writer is experienced in writing romance which highly relies on characterisation, doing the characterisation for this book would have been a piece of cake. All the characters were just perfect and had enough shades to them. All of the characters - be it the primary ones like Aisha, Kiara, Kabir or the secondary ones like Parth had enough value and time on the story. The other highlight was the no fluff approach in the characterisation. Each character had just the shade enough for this book with minor loose ends which hints at a sequel.
The plot was good, with one slight loophole - I don't wish to elaborate on this as I can't do so without giving away spoilers. It plotting was fast paced and had enough twist points till the end. However, somewhere towards the end when Aisha comes back to Mumbai, I felt the writer literally rushed the story a bit. That part could have been slower. The supernatural twist completely caught me off guard. I really didn't see that coming! Given the story involved grotesque murders, the writer has done a good job of describing the emotions, but again, I felt the romance part of the story was a little bit forced. The chemistry wasn't just somehow right.
Overall, the book was one hell of a thriller! Killer moves in deed!
Loved the transition of Aisha from a writer to a behaviour analyst.
Two people who have experienced death very closely and have related and dealt with it differently happen to meet. What happens next? Do they attract death again or do they teach other to deal with it? As the blurb reveals how does the supernatural come into picture.
Aisha is writer for a tv serial, Kabir is a fashion photographer.Aisha's maternal instinct to protect Kiara her niece from the ill famed Kabir Rana makes her take a trip to Goa. Here there have been a slew of brutal murders of young women. Do Aisha or Kiara face the threat?
A very tightly woven plot, with suspense, romance, thrill and supernatural elements in the story with characters who come to life in front of your eyes.
Just pick it up and read it you will not regret the read, in contrast you will rather enjoy it. I read this book in one sitting, couldn't put it down.
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Aisha and Kabir aren't the characters you think they are and from the beginning your own doubts and suspicions will keep you on the edge of your seat as the shocking truth is slowly revealed. A wild tangle of conflict, greed, lies, lust, and murder - who's the truly guilty party? Is it only one person?
Wonderfully written and edited, a psychological thriller you don't want to miss!!
Characters: 4/5
Plot: 4.5/5
Word Building: 4/5
Story Flow: 4/5
Picky Bitches OVERALL SCORE: 4/5

