Bhaswar Mukherjee
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| Sharon Joseph’s debut Terrors of Midnight is a fast-paced atmospheric horror novel. It follows a young comely woman Hazel who is plagued by terrifying midnight apparitions which manifest in physical bruises upon her and challenge her sanity during th ...more | |
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| Blasphear, (a title that cleverly fuses "blasphemy" and "fear") is Sohail Rauf’s debut novel and encapsulates the terror and paranoia that infect communities when religion becomes weaponized. It is a bold, socially urgent and a forceful critique of P ...more | |
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Priya Nayak-Gole’s debut military thriller The Zohra Trigger: Codename Deception creditably blends espionage, emotional trauma, and cryptographic intrigue. The plot is fast-paced, with ciphered puzzles (the author’s deftly uses rhymes as well!) nuclea ...more |
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| Sreemati Sen’s debut novel, Shadow Town, is a slow burn yet immersive tale. It essays the journey of Dr Deehsa, a young doctor, to a remote Santhali village by her own volition, despite the forebodings of her urban colleagues and twin sister Reesha. ...more | |
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| I picked up Zara and the Bumbling Genie by Padmini Sankar with mixed feelings of trepidation and curiosity. After all, I had left behind mid-grade literature about 50 years ago! Yet the arresting cover, the generous and well-placed font and the beaut ...more | |
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| The Mewar Conspiracy by Rrashima Swaarup Verma is a richly imagined vignette from 17th century Indian history. Cast against the backdrop of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s overreaching imperial ambitions and even a bigger ego, it essays the indomitable re ...more | |
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| A deeply researched biography, Rambo catches you by the jugular. Ashutosh’s ringside view of the realities of soldiers’ lives and his narration of the skirmishes and conflicts has the reader seated on a razor’s edge applauding the valour, sacrifice, ...more | |
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Unapologetic. Irreverent. Sassy. Saucy. Brazen. Wacky. Howlarious. Even if a countess adjective were to tumble out (akin to Kai's revelations from the closet), they would still fail to define or grasp this memoir completely. Kai's humourous craft and ...more |
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| Author Natasha sets her fiction in the context of the heinous atrocities perpetrated upon women on both sides of the contentious Radcliffe Line following the partition of India. The torture, rape brutality and conversions had prompted the Indian gove ...more | |





























