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The Satapur Moonstone by Sujata Massey | Book Review

The Satapur Moonstone by Sujata Massey | Book Cover

We came across author Sujata Massey‘s books featuring Perveen Mistry – a young, female solicitor working in Mumbai of 1920s and reviewed the first book of the series here: A Murder at Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey | Book Review The book was successful and so like many other writers, Sujata Massey has given us a second murder mystery featuring ... Read More »

Raising Hell for Peace: A Crusade by the Brahma-Kshatriya by Shashi Bakshi | Book Review

Raising Hell for Peace: A Crusade by the Brahma-Kshatriya by Shashi Bakshi | Book Cover

How often we recite the saying “History repeats itself” and that life goes around in circles. Although each individual is unique, the collective lives of people seem to go through the age-old cycle of trouble, toil and turmoil that brings forth exceptional political and spiritual leaders. Believing that we have all been well and truly living in Kaliyuga now, a ... Read More »

The Mirror by Neerav Harsh | Book Review

The Mirror by Neerav Harsh | Book Cover

In our continuous journey of connecting to authors -established and new – we keep exploring new works. Recently, we had a chance to digitally meet author Neerav Harsh and read his debut work – a novella called The Mirror. We thank Neerav Harsh for sharing a copy of this book with us for an unbiased review of the same. Book ... Read More »

Enola Holmes Mysteries by Nancy Springer – The Case of the Missing Marquess | Book Review

Enola Holmes Mysteries by Nancy Springer - The Case of the Missing Marquess | Book Cover (Latest - Movie Tie In)

Sherlock Holmes remains one of the most well-known characters in the English reading world and there are countless authors who try to tell his adventures even today through series of novels. His character has been analysed for a century now and the analysts have attributed a lot of virtues as well as vices to him that the original stories didn’t ... Read More »

Amnesty by Aravind Adiga | Book Review

Amnesty by Aravind Adiga | Book Cover

Aravind Adiga is widely known as a brilliant writer since his debut novel The White Tiger won the “Man-Booker prize” and carried on to become a best-seller. He has gone on to write more stories about the huge divide – social and financial – as India grows by leaps and bounds in all directions. His latest book, however, is set ... Read More »

Legend of Suheldev – The King who saved India by Amish | Book Review

Legend of Suheldev - The King who saved India by Amish | Book Cover

If you have been reading Indian authors writing in English for the last decade, you couldn’t have helped but notice the works of Amish Tripathi who swept the readers off with his re-telling of Indian mythological tales through Shiva Trilogy and Ramchandra book series. We have been amongst the readers and admirers of these stories and have wrote about those ... Read More »