Tag: book reviews
Murder at Macbeth
Murder at Macbeth is a perfect page-turner. From the very start till the very end, it is gripping and compelling.
Natal Fault
Read this wonderful story, Natal Fault by Manisha where she very cleverly has weaved many topics into a beautiful garland-type story.
Blood Harvest
Blood Harvest is my first pick of S J Bolton’s novels and I can say it is not going to be the last. Staged in a small village of Heptonclough, Bolton has managed to successfully convey a strong sense of spooky atmosphere for her readers to delve in.
The Sun Shines Down
In the book The Sun Shines Down, Shreya Basu is a kind of politician India has hardly ever witnessed and that too from a political party that has been suffering from an existential crisis for the last few years.
Killing Ashish Karve
The narration of Killing Ashish Karve is done in a good way and it could be more interesting and enthusiastic.
3 and a Half Murders
A thrilling storyline filled with suspense and drama. The book 3 and a Half Murders is apt for readers who are interested in murder mysteries.












