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Screenplay by Henry Cyril


Whether you need a beach read, an airplane read or just something to peruse before bed, there’s one category you can always count on : suspense books. This book falls under the same genre that's full of enigmatic intrigue and shocking twists that had me enthralled. 



The tantalizing buildup of suspense till the end where all the answers which the protagonist tried to find out about himself and his past while going through regression of his memory after being into a criminal firing will keep the readers awake all night. 


Screenplay by Mr. Henry has many element that make it an engrossing read with a sadist persona along side that the mystery that veils the case of Peter Lambert. His trials to remember his own identity, his past life and what caused all that makes gives it all a mysterious turn. 

The prologue gives us a hint that something is being recorded. Some mundane things to make a film but with some errie aura around it. Once the story starts it is mysterious, riveting and has that suspecious gloominess to it with its contrasting characters who are truly erratic not to be believed. 
Thriller lovers will definitely enjoy this book when the narration has that gripping power keeping reader's attention full absorbed in the story flow till the very end when the puzzle unfolds.
The blurb : 


Peter Lambert has been shot at; he lost his memory, but survived. Now he only wants one thing – to remember. Who was he in his previous life? Who tried to kill him? And most importantly, why? And what if he deserved being shot at? Someone’s invisible hand is writing a screenplay full of violence and gore – that may be no accident. A stranger swears to take revenge on a child murderer, a mysterious sadist writes a story of their cruelties into a diary… What does it all have to do with Peter? And does he really need to remember?