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A review by chandanakuruganty
The Gospel of Yudas by K.R. Meera, Rajesh Rajamohan
3.0
" The Gospel of Yudas in Dead Body. When the body, bitten by fish into a human coral, arrives at a bank, one would have to stay awake in order to drape the dead in white clothes and burn incense sticks."
Writing style of the author and story backdrop of emergency era and naxalism rise in Kerala along with police brutality are perfectly knitted. However, the obsessive love shown between the protagonists is deeply disturbing and somehow it gets difficult to connect to the story and the ending was just as sad as the beginning.
Not recommended for a faint heart in any case. Recommended only with abundant caution and if the reader knows where to the draw the line in interests of their mental health.
Writing style of the author and story backdrop of emergency era and naxalism rise in Kerala along with police brutality are perfectly knitted. However, the obsessive love shown between the protagonists is deeply disturbing and somehow it gets difficult to connect to the story and the ending was just as sad as the beginning.
Not recommended for a faint heart in any case. Recommended only with abundant caution and if the reader knows where to the draw the line in interests of their mental health.