“The Murder at the Vicarage” by Agatha Christie was first published in October, 1930. This is the first full-length adventure featuring Miss Jane Marple, the endearing old village woman with a knack for finding the truth about people by comparisons. Read More »
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Miss Marple and the Thirteen Problems by Agatha Christie| Book Review
First published in 1932, “Miss Marple & the Thirteen Problems” is the collection of short stories, each containing one unsolved mysterious crime. Read More »
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie |Book Review
Originally published as “Ten little Niggers”, and now available as “And Then There Were None” is one of the brightest pieces of Agatha Christie’s much-celebrated work. Read More »
Lana Peters aka Svetlana Allilueva – Stalin’s Daughter
In an obscure piece of news, the world was notified recently of the death of Lana Peters aka Svetlana Allilueva at the age of 85. Born on 28th February, 1926, Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva was the youngest child and only daughter of one of the most powerful man in the twentieth century namely Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. Read More »
Minority Report | Movie Review
What is the most coveted thing by humans, Money, Status, Power? No, the topper of this list since the beginning of the human civilization has been the future, or rather the knowledge of future. Man’s attempts to learn beforehand what is going to happen in the future has given birth and sustained numerous occult systems including astrology, crystal gazing, palmistry, ... Read More »
Sam Childers – Machine Gun Preacher
In this digitized age, it sometimes appears as though the entire human kind is living in cyber space i.e., everybody has access to internet and social networking occupies a huge space in the daily lives of everyone. Read More »