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Don’t Tell The Governor by Ravi Subramanian | Book Review

Don't Tell The Governor by Ravi Subramanian | Book Cover

The latest banking thriller by Ravi Subramanian – Don’t Tell The Governor – was on our “to be read and reviewed” list since its announcement. Somehow it took more than expected time. Ultimately, from Team ThinkerViews, I got a chance to read it, and I am feeling delighted for this opportunity. Ravi himself is a professional banker. So, he has ... Read More »

A Rising Man by Abir Mukherjee | Book Review

A Rising Man by Abir Mukherjee | Book Cover

As the world has shrunk with modern, convenient means of travelling and communication, it has become the melting pot that started its journey with the severe clash of culture the colonization by Europeans started. There is a lot to be said about the evils of slavery and loss of independence and cultural heritage for numerous countries of the world under ... Read More »

Mehboob Murderer by Nupur Anand | Book Review

Mehboob Murderer by Nupur Anand | Book Cover

The genre of crime fiction is one of the most popular and biggest-selling amongst contemporary books. The world of classic and popular murder mysteries published in the early twentieth century has evolved into many sub-categories including police procedural that allow us to view the crime and the process of solving it by the following evidence and gathering clues rather than ... Read More »

When The Devil Whispers by Ajinkya Bhasme | Book Review

When The Devil Whispers by Ajinkya Bhasme | Book Cover

As you know, from time to time we share on this blog our views on contemporary books that reflect on the real-life issues. These books often discuss the darkness of human nature and how it affects our society. Recently, we were introduced to the profile of Ajinkya Bhasme, who is an alumnus of IIT Mumbai and a multi-talented artist who ... Read More »

The Red Dot: A Short Story by Sharath Komarraju | Book Review

The Red Dot: A Short Story by Sharath Komarraju | Book Cover

Do you love reading crime thrillers, police procedural and detective fictions? We do :). And, when it comes to short stories, we find it often worthy of going for. They are not only cheaper in terms of price but also require less time to read it. Often, when you are traveling, such shorts can prove to be a good travel ... Read More »