They Came to Baghdad by Agatha Christie is not a murder mystery. The book can be categorised as a thriller. As the title of the book suggests, the book is set in the exotic city of Baghdad. The book is relatively a fast-paced read and you will be able to finish it pretty soon. … Continue reading
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Book Review: “8 Hours” by Upendra Namburi
8 Hours by Upendra Namburi is a time-based corporate thriller. As the title of the book suggests the book tells us about the events that happen within a period of eight hours. The title and the blurb of the book create an atmosphere of excitement in your mind if you love reading time-based thriller. The … Continue reading
Fatal Fallout – A Vikram Rana Mystery
Fatal Fallout, a recent book by Sharmishtha Shenoy, brings back my favourite detective Vikram Rana back. This is the fourth book in the Vikram Rana series and is as compelling as were the previous books. With a well-written plot, the book provides you an engaging murder mystery. As is generally the case with most of … Continue reading
The Girl from the Sea: A Psychological Thriller
I absolutely loved The Girl from the Sea by Shalini Boland. This is a real page-turner with lots of twists and turns. A real treat for readers who love to read thrillers. While the book will not chill you to the bone, you will definitely enjoy this thrilling ride. I was gripped by this … Continue reading
Cover Reveal – Mauri, Book 2 of Abhaya Collection
Mauri, the second book of Abhaya collection by Saiswaroopa Iyer is set to release on 9th June 2018 on Amazon Kindle Store. Set in the times of Mahabharata, the books explore lesser-known stories of the timeless epic of India from the perspectives of strong female protagonists. The opening Title, Abhaya, was released on Kindle store … Continue reading
The Vengence of Indra: Vikramaditya Veergatha Book-3
The Vengeance of Indra by Shatrujeet Nath is the third book of the series called Vikramaditya Veergatha. After thoroughly enjoying the first two books of this series, I picked up this book with a lot of anticipation. At the same time, there was a certain apprehension too. In every follow-up book of any series, there … Continue reading
Book Review: ”Unlawful Justice” by Vish Dhamija
Popularly known as John Grisham of India, Vish Dhamija has authored a number of books. I had been reading rave reviews of his books on various social platforms for a long period of time. Some of these reviews were so good that I added him as an author to read in future. Sadly this kept … Continue reading
Book Review: ’03:02′ by Mainak Dhar
Both the ‘title’ and ‘cover page’ of 03:02 by Mainak Dhar grabs your interest. Importantly, the blurb of this book is also interesting enough to catch the attention of the readers. Well! All of these certainly caught mine and I became really excited when I got a chance to read this book. The story starts … Continue reading
My Chameleon Soul
My Chameleon Soul by Sumit G. Sehgal (an international wordsmith with a literary experience spanning eleven years with twenty-nine eBooks in tow) is a contemporary family sage that will definitely touch some of your own heartstrings. There are some moments which you will certainly cherish. And, some of the instances will shake your thinking cap … Continue reading
Book Review: ‘The Death House’ by Sarah Pinborough
The Death House by Sarah Pinborough is a book about life and death, love and hate, friendship and hostility, and secrets and disclosures. Above all, this is the story about coming of age. And, most notably, all of this has been explored through the eyes of some children. These children have been kept in a … Continue reading