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Book Review - In the Shadows of Death by Sourabh Mukherjee

In The Shadows of Death: A Detective Agni Mitra Thriller by Sourabh Mukherjee is full of twists. Especially the reader does not expect the amazing finale. Reading the book you can make a thousand theories about who might be the murderer. You try to find the motivation that it may have pushed to make such a gesture. Sheetal Mehra, HR executive with Crescent Technologies, is found murdered in the toilet of a Kolkata hotel following an office get-together. Anyone could have killed her from the displeased husband, a lecherous supervisor and one of her numerous jilted admirers. ACP Agni Mitra finds out about her double-crossing behavior as he starts investigating the murder. But the inquiry is wedged in innumerable confounding questions. Then the murder of Meenakshi Menon, a Director of Altius Finance, hits the headlines. More murders astound the metropolis. It is not too long before the mêlée of intellect with his invisible antagonist turns personal for Agni. He has to battle storms br

Book Review: It Doesn't Hurt To Be Nice by Amisha Sethi

It Doesn't Hurt To Be Nice by Amisha Sethi is a fascinating parable about the choice men and women are facing. Who every day feel suffocated by haste, by the commitments, the need for meaning. The novel tells the synthesis of wisdom and rules for successful synergy that are the basis for a new conscious and happy life. Kiara is a full of life, thirty-something young woman who has reached great heights professionally. She is the apple of the eye for almost all and sundry who knows her. An enviable life, or so it would seem. But she is harassed by stress, the need for new experiences and a creeping sense of dissatisfaction. Even at one point she think of almost ending her life. But she never took any short cuts to become more contented, wiser, better and more empathetic. She had to discover rays of optimism where the shady warren seemed never-ending, and recognize gloom in life's blazing trail. She found tiny pearls of wisdom in chasing her ideas, in spreading laughter, in er

Book Review: The Deliberate Sinner: Bhaavna Arora

The Deliberate Sinner is the unveiling book by Bhaavna Arora. It is an only one of its kind, nippy, provocative interpret. It gives a reflection of each connubial life and a woman's point of view to what adds up to a blissful marriage that truly faces up to the ostensible societal customs. It also connects the male and female in the expression of corporal needs. There is the expedition of an Indian lady, matted in the tight spot of personal yearning and family expectations. This erotica work of fiction points towards the struggle and expedition of the daring and nonconformist central character. Rihana is a young woman of essence, and soaring ideals until she get hitched to Veer. He comes as of an affluent family and on the outside was a suitable spinster. But within he was as insensate as a lifeless individual can be to living ones. For the large part, he is numb to Rihana's bodily feelings and desires. It strains the bond and leave her feeling incomplete. Wedged among the

Book Review: Far Beyond The Dead End by Saikat Baksi

Far Beyond the Dead End by Saikat Baksi is a coming-of-age picaresque book crammed in the midst of action and adventure. It is a love story set in antediluvian era with a fascinating suspense set in a milieu of Indus-Saraswati civilisation. The painstaking study seize the person who reads into an age which is really far beyond present time. The book is set in a period which dates three millennia past, in the vales of Mohenjo-Daro which in other words is called the mound of dead. And rightly so, that had putrefied leaving behind a few scrupulously designed derelict settlements such as Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, and Lothal. Here under those layers of wreck, once upon a time thrived a settlement lively with life. It held one of the most planned as well as sophisticated society for its time. Discovered in the late nineteenth century, all that was left of it now were remnants. There are a lot of lifeless cadavers lying all over the place. The tales are as mystifying as their circumstances.

Book Review: My Beloveds MBA Plans by Disha

My Beloveds MBA Plans Crossroads of love and ambitions is an unveiling volume by Disha. It is regarding duos who forego, fiddle with, and crave for their spouses, so that they can accomplish their trance of undertaking MBA from a prominent institution. It is a faultless fabrication of adore and aspiration in a finely contemplated design and without doubt sets in an enormously attention-grabbing manner. In present day globe where each graduate desires to complete MBA, community and kin demands every so often crafts you finding the middle ground with your thoughts. Where the other half, money, and career anxieties, cleaves to an individual so snugly so as to the resolution to chase MBA disappears. Other than a few folks who don't give way to the strain, as they have their out of the ordinary ones to clutch their dispense. And that’s what the tome convey in relation to in addition to fetching it out superbly. This paperback has 16 squat tales, where 15 pairs and writer’s chum have

Book Review: When Strangers Meet by K Hari Kumar

When Strangers meet by unveiling writer, Hari Kumar is an incredible mishmash. It has imaginings, adore, tenderness, trust, achievement, wit, anecdote, excitement and expectation. It put in the picture an inspirational and an extremely out of the ordinary tale. The book orbit around Hussain, Jai and Iyer, and their rendezvous with each others providence. There is a poignant saga regarding opting amidst the trail of our thoughts and their outlook. It's the 90's when three blokes on one momentous day wrap a tale of an era. An annoying but endearing riposte youthful and debonair alien called Iyer. He meet up an aggravated and conceited incredibly good-looking youngster, Jai, cut off at the metro station on the crucial day in a crowded space in upheaval. In the meantime, Hussain certainly not boasts the bliss of contentment in his verve yet he expresses gratitude for each instant of it. Deserted by destiny and associates, bounded by errands and scarcity. This firm skin strange