Twisted Tales and Turns

Twisted Tales and Turns by Smita Das Jain is an unapologetic nod to the storytelling style of Jeffrey Archer, particularly his signature ‘pull-the-rug’ endings. This anthology of twenty stories is thoughtfully divided into four sections, each unified by a shared emotional tone.

Smita’s writing is refreshingly clean and linear. There’s no unnecessary complexity. The variation in story length works well: some narratives take their time to build tension, while others deliver crisp, punchy twists in just a few pages.

A particularly admirable aspect is Smita’s transparency about the origins of her stories. By acknowledging platforms like Penmancy and other competitions where these pieces first appeared, she brings a sense of authenticity and integrity to the collection.

While the anthology maintains a tone of intrigue, one story that stands out is Masterpiece. Its gradual unravelling is handled well, drawing the reader in with quiet confidence before delivering a satisfying twist. The fact that it was later adapted into a podcast by Studio CacoFunny speaks to its narrative strength and appeal.

Seasoned readers of twist-in-the-tale fiction may expect the general trajectory.

Overall, Twisted Tales and Turns is an engaging, accessible read, perfect for those who enjoy quick, suspenseful fiction with clever endings.

 

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About Sonal Singh

An author, storyteller, and full-time observer of life’s glorious absurdities. I write humour-laced stories where chaos wears fluffy fur, emotions arrive uninvited, and middle-class Indian households become ecosystems of drama, love, and unsolicited advice. Armed with sarcasm, caffeine, and alarming emotional attachment to stray creatures, I believe compassion is less of a virtue and more of a lifestyle disorder. One that I embrace. When I’m not writing, I’m usually busy running a full-time HR consultancy business, rescuing animals, or trying to maintain dignity while being emotionally manipulated by my pets. Through my literary work, I try to blend humour with heart, celebrating the messy coexistence of humans and non-humans in modern urban India.

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