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Unlawful Justice by Vish Dhamija | Book Review

Unlawful Justice by Vish Dhamija | Book Review

Ideally, justice and law are complementary things. Laws are made so justice can be served. In that aspect, we can say that – justice is the goal and laws the resources to enforce the goal is reached. Things are not always ideal. We have seen in many cases that the laws are bent or interpreted in a way that they ... Read More »

Unholy Tales from Banaras by Anuj Tikku | Book Review

Unholy Tales from Banaras by Anuj Tikku | Book Cover

Do you love reading crime thrillers and murder mysteries? I do. So, when recently we were approached by Anuj Tikku, about his latest book, Unholy Tales From Banaras we were curious as well as concerned! Curious because we definitely wanted to read the book because of its genre, and concerned because we wanted to avoid it in case it is ... Read More »

The Treasure Syndicate By Jatin Kuberkar | Book Review

The Treasure Syndicate By Jaitn Kuberkar | Book Cover

We’ve often stated that the perks of being a professional book reviewer include exposure to new talents. Sometimes you find much much better books written by debutante authors than some of the bestsellers by well-known authors. Today, we will talk about one such book. The Treasure Syndicate is the second book by author Jaitn Kuberkar, however, it is his first ... Read More »

Tarikshir: The Awakening by Khayaal Patel | Book Review

Tarikshir: The Awakening by Khayaal Patel | Book Cover

Indian mythology interest a large number of people these days. Some look at it from a historical perspective, some look at it from a spiritual perspective and some try to reimagine things and retell them. Some went ahead and wrote fictional spin-offs by taking a character or an incident from the ancient Indian scriptures. Here are some such books we’ve ... Read More »

Pound Of Flesh by Mukul Deva | Book Review

Pound Of Flesh by Mukul Deva | Book Cover

Mukul Deva is a retired officer of the Indian Armed Forces. After retirement, he started writing books and conducting various seminars and is also associated with corporate training. He currently lives in Singapore. Though he also writes Management oriented books, from our team, I have got a chance to read his Military thriller – RIP – which is a military ... Read More »