“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 »
Heat Wave | Nikki Heat Series : Book 1 | By Tom Straw (as Richard Castle)
Books are nothing less then gems. They faciliates a gateway to the virtual world where fantsaies prosper. Sometimes they lets you witness the truith actually triumph over the lies and wrong. Sometimes it provides you an escape from your day to day troubles. Sometimes they tickle your “little grey cells”!… It is amazing to experience what a company of a ... Read More »
The Inheritance by Simon Tolkien | Book Review
The name Tolkien is familiar to book lovers worldwide and gained even more recognition with the film adaptations of J. R. R. Tolkien‘s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy and “The Hobbit”. Simon Tolkien is the grandson of the acclaimed writer and has carved his own path in the world of fiction with his books featuring Inspector Trave. Book Title : ... Read More »
Mrs. Jasoos | Hindi Web Series | Personal Review
The growing competition amongst online streaming websites is passing through an interesting stage. With easily available and affordable high-speed internet brought so many new players in the field. It actually brought opportunities for creative souls. If you have a talent and interesting concept, you can make a web-series in the comparatively low budget also. And yes, if you have enough ... Read More »