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A Must-Read Thriller
That Night is a gripping blend of horror and science, masterfully woven with suspense and fine details. The simple yet tangy language makes it an irresistible read, hooking you from start to finish. I’ve read it three times, and the thrill never fades—even knowing the climax! Nidhi Upadhyay's storytelling is so powerful that it keeps you on edge throughout. It's one of the finest novels I’ve ever read and a must-read for anyone who loves suspenseful fiction with a scientific twist. I highly recommend it!
A**A
A book full of twist and turns
Four friends. One prank. Gone wrong.That Night ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Genre: thrillerAuthor: Nidhi UpadhyayThe story revolves around 4 friends and a prank gone wrong on that night of 1997.Anjali, Natasha, Riya and Katherine are best friends and played an innocent prank on Sania in their hostel. It started with a bottle of whisky and a game of Ouija, but it ended in tragedy with the death of Sania. These four friends promised that they wouldn’t say it to anyone.This horrific incident one results in drifting them apart.Twenty years later someone starts messing with them by hacking their phone and computer to reveal the things of that night.But what happens when skeletons come out of the closet and the buried secrets haunt you 20 years later??Did their prank really kill Sania or it was something else? ?Is someone messing with them or Sania’s ghost really returned to avenge her death??You need to read it and find out by yourself.The language is easy to understand and can make for a good read to even a beginner.The author has beautifully filled each line with mystery and thrill. The plot is interesting and keeps the reader hooked.
S**R
An excellent read
That Night by Nidhi Upadhyay is a gripping psychological thriller that delves deep into friendship, secrets, and the haunting consequences of a single, fateful night. The story revolves around four friends—Natasha, Riya, Anjali, and Shalini—who share a close bond until one life-changing event during their college reunion forever alters their lives. Years later, the secrets they buried resurface, pulling them back into a dangerous spiral of guilt, fear, and suspense.What makes That Night stand out is its intricate plot and atmospheric tension. Upadhyay skillfully builds suspense as she unravels the layers of the past while keeping readers guessing. The characters are well-developed, each carrying their own flaws, insecurities, and unresolved conflicts, making them relatable and real. The narrative shifts between timelines, effectively blending the past with the present to create a sense of urgency and intrigue.The book explores themes of betrayal, guilt, and redemption, showcasing how a single event can shape relationships and individual lives. Upadhyay’s writing is sharp and evocative, drawing readers into the emotional and psychological struggles of the characters.With its well-paced twists and shocking revelations, That Night is a compelling and atmospheric read, perfect for fans of suspenseful and thought-provoking thrillers.
G**I
Best choice for horror
I have received a book with good condition and it's really curious to read.There are totally 10 chapter in this book.The people who are looking for horror, I hope that it will good choice for those.
P**K
A good read for someone who yearns a horror thriller with good characterisation
Four friends, a dark past, and an omnipresent hacker.They had vouched to sweep the past under the carpet, until one day, twenty years later, the characters to the story are caught off guard with anonymous messages from a hacker that threatens to wreak havoc in their lives for an innocent Ouija prank that went wrong twenty years ago. There's only one way to make sense of it all--to come together once again and recount the truth of that night.REVIEW:Good aspects: A well conceptualised mystery with horror elements that features characters aptly thought out. The four friends are distinct yet a lot like each other in the guilt each shares. The bizarre occurrences with the characters are described in a way that does incite gasps and wide eyes from the reader, but also at times feels repetitive. The twist and turns do land well in steering the direction of the story to make up for the extended narration. The build-up to the climax was probably the best part of the book--it felt raw, eerie, and managed to make the mishap raking the characters' lives feel convincing. The technicalities of the story have been well researched, enough to make it all believable. The language is easy to understand and can make for a good read to even a beginner.Bad aspects: The use of phrases did affect the flow of the narrative, with character dialogues at times being over-stylised which made them feel out of place. The middle of the book suffered the most--the story was stretched, became too formulaic (the pattern of hauntings, the hacker's efforts to scare the characters ultimately leading to their inner dialogues) which impacted the pacing of the book.Still, kudos to the author for creating lingering suspense on the identity of the perpetrator throughout the book. The climax, though not poor, felt a little rushed, with most of the revelations happening in a breath and not allowing much time for the readers to soak in. Though I understand the motive of the perpetrator, I still have several questions unanswered--there are a few loose threads. Lastly, I cannot comment much on the predictability factor of the book (I could guess the person behind it all at some point in the book), nevertheless, it makes for a good ride finding the mastermind.In conclusion, I consider this book a great, refreshing read for someone who yearns for a horror thriller with good characterisation.3.5/5
A**E
Terrifying story
If you love horror fiction this is the must read just the cover of the book was not of acrylic and was not at all smooth but atleast it was not an pirated book
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