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Book Review: Eye On You

Eye On You is an exciting and quick whodunit that doesn’t shy away from throwing punches at various levels of the society.

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Book Review- The Misters Kuru : A Return to Mahabharata

The Misters Kuru is a breezy read, with plenty of social commentary and an endearing romance story at its heart.

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Book Review: Moustache

Moustache is the story of a time and a place that was once here but doesn’t exist anymore. And paradoxically, it’s about the way things remain the same even after a hundred years.

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Book Review : Yesterday’s Ghosts

Yesterday’s Ghosts is a decent attempt at a furiously-paced military thriller.

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Book Review: Kintsugi

Synopsis: Kintsugi, named after the ancient Japanese art of mending broken objects with gold, is a novel about young women … More

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Book Review: The Morning Mist by Mahesh Sowani

Mahesh Sowani’s The Morning Mist is a short, quick-paced thriller that manages to stay unpredictable. Review.

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Short Story: Lockdown Fever

The new story examines a married couple’s lockdown fight going to the extreme.

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The Unmasking — Who Killed Nina Daruwalla — Final Part — A2Z

The search completes. The 9th and final part of the murder mystery series. Fiction. A2Z.

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Searching For The Cutthroat — Who Killed Nina Daruwalla — Part 8 — A2Z

Everyone is a suspect. No one’s off the hook. Part 8 of the murder mystery series. A2Z. Fiction.

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Sorting Through The Suspects — Who Killed Nina Daruwalla — Part 7 — A2Z (Fiction)

The Investigation Is On. The Murder Mystery Series. A2Z. Fiction.

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