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  • Eye On You – Chilling Thriller by Kanchana Banerjee

    Eye On You – Chilling Thriller by Kanchana Banerjee

    Good thrillers, crime and investigation are the most engaging stories for me and they are pretty rare to find. But when you find one. You just can’t stop until you reach “The End”. Anita Nair, Salil Desai, Sujata Messi, Vaseem Khan and Abeer Mukherjee are a few names which are setiating our hunger for Indian thrillers. Today I want to add one more name to the list. Kanchana Bannerjee has given us her second crime thriller “Eye On You” and man, it’s a gripping tale.

    My favorites from “Eye On You”

    Eye On You is the story of Myra, a leading sales head of a reputed company and social media influencer on the side. It revolves around the event of her getting raped in her own bedroom without any signs of forced entry in the house, no signs of struggle and no forensic evidence. The story is set in today’s Gurgaon with all of its problems like overcrowding, worsening air quality along with many others. New found glamorous career of being a social influencer plays an important role in the story to take it forward through various plot points. It connects with the reader because of the contemporary settings and events which we read and hear around us.

    The style of writing is fluid and fast paced which makes the book interesting to read. The way of narrating a story with the perspective of different characters takes it to a next level. Grab your copy to enjoy a gripping thriller story.

    Blurb

    You’re seen, tracked, and followed everywhere you go. Every line & picture you post; someone is watching. All that information in the wrong hands is a recipe for disaster.

    You have a smart door, a CCTV; everything is controlled via an app on your mobile phone. All they need to do is to hack into your phone. Anyone can get in, anyone can see you inside your home.

    How safe are you inside your home?

    Myra is a young, independent, single working woman living in Gurgaon. After a party in her home, she wakes up the following morning and discovers that she has been raped. But she was at home, surrounded by her friends.

    Who could have done this to her? Was it one of her friends or a stranger?

    My Rating

    Book Cover: 2/5
    Writing Style: 4/5
    Story: 3/5
    Overall: 3/5

    About the book

    Book: Eye On You
    Author: Kanchana Banerjee
    Publisher: Self Published
    Genre: Crime Fiction
    Pages: 188

    Where to buy


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  • Misters Kuru – Witty and light-hearted read for fun time

    Misters Kuru – Witty and light-hearted read for fun time

    In 2010 the duo of Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman brought Sherlock Holmes to the 21st century and the whole world was awestruck with the results. But what if you bring in the very very old characters of Mahabharata to the land which once they ruled over? Not being reborn and remembering their past incarnations but just thrown in the reality of present day Delhi. Are you intrigued by this idea? Then you are at the right place guys. Misters Kuru: Return to the Mahabharata by Trisha Das is the perfect book for you. 

    Draupadi, Kunti and Amba have been living in Delhi and are well settled in their Kalyug lives. And all of a sudden with a loud bang and a smoke balloon, here come all five of them. Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakul and Sahdevh! Can you imagine the surprise on the faces of these three ladies? What are they doing here on earth leaving their heavenly pleasures behind? What will they do here? Wait, but first, are they just visiting or…?

    Why should you read this?

    I am sure you are also intrigued by these questions. I was, when I first heard about this book. Trisha took care of all of them when she told us this story. Trisha had made it such a page turner with a wry and witty humour spread throughout the book that you have to struggle to put it down if you have some other commitments. If you have some free time, then I can guarantee you a cover-to-cover read. 

    Nothing other than the idea of all these heavenly guys trying their luck on modern-day Delhi was needed to convince me to read this one. Author did such a good job in storytelling that I don’t regret my decision at all. In-fact, I am hoping she continues this story in yet another book in the future and gives us an amazing series.

    So, to know what they do while they are here? will they manage to live in modern day Delhi? And what happens to them when their visit comes to an end, just grab your copies and some munchings.

    Misters Kuru: A Return to Mahabharata

    My rating ★★★★✰ 

    Publisher: HarperCollins India

    Pages: 340

    Published on: 22 April 2021

    You can get your copy here.

    About Author

    Trisha Das is the author of The Mahabharata Re-imagined, The Art of the Television Interview and the internationally acclaimed How to Write a Documentary Script. She has written and directed over forty documentaries in her filmmaking career. Trisha has also won an Indian National Film Award (2005) and was UGA’s ‘International Artist of the year’ (2003).


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  • Undelivered letters – पुस्तक परिचय

    Undelivered letters – पुस्तक परिचय

    “साठेsss….” अशी लांबलचक आरोळी देऊन दारावरल्या टपालपेटीत पत्र टाकणारा पोस्टमन मला आजही आठवतो. पण वीस वर्षांपूर्वी पोचवायला हवी असलेली पत्र जेव्हा एखाद्या पोस्टमनला अचानक अनपेक्षितपणे सापडत असतील तेव्हा काय होत असेल? दोन दशकांच्या काळात पत्र ज्यांच्यापर्यंत पोहोचायला हवी होती त्यांचं पुढे काय झालं असेल? आणि आत्ता त्यांना ही पत्र पोहोचवली तर त्यांना काय वाटेल? हे सारे प्रश्न तुम्हाला पडलेत ना?

    PicsArt_08-12-10.51.59मग जे. आल्कम ( J. Alchem) यांनी लिहिलेलं Undelivered letters हे छोटसं पुस्तक तुम्हाला नक्की खिळवून ठेवेल. पोस्टमन अरॉन आणि त्याची पत्नी सारा यांना अचानक ही न पोहीचवलेली पत्रे सापडतात आणि सुरू होतो एक नवं द्वंद्व समोर उभं ठाकतं. पत्र पोहोचवावी की न पोहोचवावी. ज्यांच्या नावांनी ही पत्र आहेत ते काय म्हणतील? त्यांना काय वाटेल? आपल्या हलगर्जीपणाने झालेल्या या दोन दशकांच्या उशिरामुळे काही भयंकर तर नसेल घडले? या साऱ्या प्रश्नांच्या गदारोळात अडकलेल्या अरॉनची ही गोष्ट आहे छोटीशीच पण थेट मनाला जाऊन भिडते.

    दोन दशकांच्या वेगवेगळ्या काळपट्टयावर चालणारी ह्या पत्रांची गोष्ट आपल्याला ज्यांची ही पत्रे असतात त्या वेगवेगळ्या पात्रांनाही भेटवते. एक वेगळ्याच पद्धतीने गुंफलेल्या या वेगवेगळ्या पात्रकथा, ‘न पोहोचवलेल्या’ पत्रांच्या धाग्याने छान घट्ट विणलेली आहे. एखाद्या निवांत सुट्टीच्या दिवशी हे पुस्तक हाती घेतलं तर एक बैठकीतच तुम्ही संपवूनच खाली ठेवाल. अगदी छोटेखानी असलेलं पुस्तक आपल्या अगदी साध्या मुखपृष्ठानी तुम्हाला नक्की खुणावून घेईल यात शंका नाही.

    पु ल देशपांडे म्हटले होते की “पोटापाण्याचा उद्योग तुम्हाला जगवेल पण कलेशी जमलेली तुमची मैत्री तुम्ही का जगायचे हे सांगून जाईल”. जणू हीच भावना मनात ठेवून जे आल्कमनी प्रत्येक व्यक्तिरेखेला कोणती न कोणती कला दिली आहे. चित्रकला, लेखन, संगीत अशा अनेक कला आणि त्या जोपासणारे कलाकार निरनिराळ्या व्यक्तिरेखांच्या रुपात आल्कमनि अप्रतिम गुंफल्या आहेत. आल्कमची साधी सोपी भाषा दोन वेगवेगळ्या काळपट्ट्यांची गुंफण या पुस्तकाला एक वेगळाच रंग देतं.

    अरॉन त्याला सापडलेली पत्र पोहोचवतो का? पत्र मिळाल्यावर लोकांची काय प्रतिक्रिया असते? सारा ज्या पत्राची वाट आतुरतेने कित्येक वर्ष पाहत असते ते तिला मिळते का? या साऱ्याची उत्तरं या पुस्तकात दडली आहेत. तेव्हा नक्कीच तुम्ही हे पुस्तक मिळवा आणि जरूर वाचा.

    My rating: 4/5

    Kindle version
    Publisher: Westland Publications Ltd.
    Language: English

  • Stories on wheels

    1_YkKpKb4GivIt0xU4vNP_MwPutting all the necessary gears for a tour in a backpack, taking out your car or a bike,  and hitting the road for your ‘have to do before dying’ trip is the dream of everyone. But for getting paid for these trips is part of being lucky with your life. Rishad Saam Mehta is this lucky chap who is telling his stories from those roads which he tamed sometimes on two wheels and sometimes on four.
    Traveling and Tea sounds best companions just like, book and coffee. This ‘T&T’ love of Rishad made him write all the memories of those companions in his book “Hot Tea Across India”. ‘Kindle Unlimited’ has gifted me the opportunity to grab plenty of books, and I found this treasure of memories in that pile.
    Those magnificent Himalayan memories about its beauty, weather, outdoor camping, some incidents which makes you feel measly in-front of mother nature’s forces if you neglect them, made my dream of visiting mighty mountain king stronger by every page I turned. After giving chance to enjoy chilling Himalayan weather, he takes us to have some fun in Rann of Katcha in his chase of a herd of wild asses. The excitement, speed and a battle with treacherous bogs with quicksands in dessert make adrenaline rush through your body.
    He also makes us believe that anything can and will happen when hitting the road, some local thug can make you run away with fear of losing your bike to his son in so-called ‘fair trade’ offer, or some anarchist trying to prove their point in local ‘bandh’ by asking you ‘Please can we burn your car?’. But there are many good people out there who make your trip memorable. He found interesting persons to show him around magnificent temples of Khajuraho, or to take in the times of Rana’s of Jaisalmer.
    Sometimes, your travels make you acquainted whit some not so famous and posh looking food joints which serves food which can truly be labeled as delicacies. Then let it be in some houseboat in Kashmir or some roadside ‘dhaba’ on legendary Grand Trunk Road. Or even some native nomads ask you to join them for a meal or help you to cook some of their traditional recipes.
    In-short your craving for food, fun, drive/ride and photography is increased tenfold when you put down the book after reaching an end. Grab your copy and have some fun with Rishabh’s memories.

  • Book Review – Age of Azmoq: The Valentian Imperium

    As soon as I opened the package containing the book, the cover caught my sight with its beautifully blending colors and the magnificent design of a keep at the center of the cover. The blurb on the back did the trick which it is supposed to do. It enticed me to dive in the book immediately. The mysterious Azmoqian weapons and unearthing of an old forgotten legend are all that you need to get yourself immersed in the book.

    Age of Azmoq.jpg

    I have always felt envious about fantasy writers who can create the entire new universe with all the complexities like geography, society, culture, economics and add a dash of mysteries to it like a cherry on top. When I realized that Age of Azmoq is Rajamayyoor Sharma’s debut novel, I got extremely jealous. Now as you know about my jealousy about his talent, you must have got some idea about the fabulous world he has created in this book. The book is a story of a Villasboro lad who is out on the quest of getting the justice for his loved ones. But as the title says, “Age of Azmoq, Book 1: The Valentian Imperium’, this is just the first book of the series. We are in for a long journey through this fantasy world containing rarest and most coveted metal, Azmoq. Though I am not much of a book series fan, I am very excited for the next one.

    The way Sharma open up the secrets throughout the book is the most fascinating part. You are told only those things which you need to understand the events described in next few pages. Small nuggets of knowledge about mysteries and legends from past are revealed on a ‘need to know’ basis. Along with these nuggets, you get the staple doses of wisdom. It’s not unique to find such small bits of wisdom in a fantasy, we have had the wisdom of General Iroh in Avatar: the last airbender. Rajamayyor has mastered the same perfect blend. I like the contrast between the protagonist’s optimistic nature who wants to put everything to the good use in spite of the whole world is busy in the power struggle and putting the Azmoq in use only for its destructive powers.

    I am very thankful to Rajamayyor that he did the amazing thing of self-publishing the book. I have few suggestions for the printing and font. The small font makes it bit tough to read but thanks to the captivating plot, I didn’t even think of leaving it halfway. Being a mapmaker by profession, I am very much aware of the difficulties in designing a cool map even of the known world. However, illustrators had done a great job of producing a map of a fantasy world. It would have been great and more easy to understand the geography if the map could be printed in a larger size. Other illustrations in the book are as cool as the map.

    I am glad that even after doing MBA from IIM Bangalore and engineering from a prestigious BITS Pilani, Rajamayyor has not walked on the set path of writing same old ‘on-off college romance’ novels. Instead, he came up with this amazing idea of creating a series of novels which will be a tale of Azmoqian legends and mysteries which can make you most powerful in the world if you wield it. All in all, It’s a wonderful enticing read. Go grab your copy from nearest bookstores or hit on the links below.

    My rating: 3.5/5

    Paperback
    Publisher: Self Published (2018)
    Language: English
    ISBN-10: 1976882087
    ISBN-13: 978-1976882081
    Product Dimensions: 13.3 x 2.8 x 20.3 cm

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  • 3 and a half murders – a review

    Name of the book: 3 and a Half Murders 41igaXTEreL._SX321_BO1,204,203,200_

    Author: Salil Desai

    My rating: 4.5/5

    While going through my Goodreads bookshelves, I stumbled upon Salil Desai’s latest novel from Inspector Saralkar Series. But, this discovery was really late, almost 10 months from the publication. I am kicking myself for not following this amazing author, who gave us our own mystery hunters duo, Senior Inspector Saralkar and PSI Motkar from Homicide Unit of Pune Police. I was fascinated by the first two books from the series and that lead me to pick his latest title instantaneously.

    Maintaining the track record of the earlier titles from series, Salil Desai has managed to keep the reader’s attention with him until he completes the story. This time story takes you to Kothrud, another part of Pune, to almost open and shut case; the murder-suicide of married couple Sanjay and Anushka Doshi. But as the story unfolds, mystery hunters duo’s attempt to answer ‘why’s behind the ghastly and spine-chilling murder-suicide, brings the puzzling facts about human behaviors.

    The plot takes many twists and turns leading inspectors to various cities and dive in the old case papers of Karnataka Police in for the unsolved murder in Banglore entangled with shady land deals, recruitment scams and many other irregularities related to Doshis.

    I have observed in Salil’s this series, he had tried to talk about human psychology and the social stigmas around various issues like sexuality and gender identity. He has developed the characters around these issues so that he can create the dialogue in the reader’s mind about these issues. This is the quality which makes you read through the last chapter where the criminal tries to explain his side of the story, and the end where protagonist put some key pieces of the puzzle on display for us.

    Senior Inspector Saralkars one-line punches and jibes to PSI Motkar add the spices to the story along with the development of their personal stories, as PSI Motkar is now an amateur actor in a play and Saralkar is trying to fight with the diagnosis of hypertension. The blurb of the book and the cover is so catchy that you can’t leave it until you dive deep into it. This is how the blurb goes:

    “Two corpses . . . a woman lying dead on her bed,
    a man hanging from the ceiling fan.
    A suicide note cum murder confession.
    And a name . . . Shaunak Sodhi.
    When the case comes their way, Senior Inspector Saralkar has just been diagnosed with hypertension and PSI Motkar is busy with rehearsals of an amateur play.
    What appears at first to be a commonplace crime by a debt-ridden, cuckolded husband, who has killed his unfaithful wife and then hung himself, soon begins to unfold as a baffling mystery. As clues point to a seven-year-old unsolved murder in Bangalore and other leads emerge closer home, Saralkar and Motkar find themselves investigating shady secrets, bitter grudges, fishy land deals, carnal desires, the dead woman Anushka Doshi’s sinister obsession with past life regression and her husband’s links to a suspicious, small-time god-man, Rangdev Baba.And then, suddenly, the murderer resurfaces and yet another life is in grave danger . . .
    Can Saralkar and Motkar get to the bottom of an unimaginably shocking motive and stop the malevolent killer from committing the fourth murder . . .?”

    Paperback: 328 pages

    Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing (8 February 2017)

    Language: English

    ISBN-10: 8175994258

    ISBN-13: 978-8175994256

     

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