Book Review

The Five Year Lie by Cheryl-Ann Hooper

Friendship is a million little moments, but can it survive one secret? In The Five Year Lie, Cheryl-Ann Hooper tells a tale of four best friends, Rachel, Carrie, Jenna, and Hattie, and how their lives change after discovering a five-year-old secret. It is a heartfelt story of how long-held secrets can catch up with even the best of friends.

The Casket and Besky by Nita Bajoria

Title: The Casket and BeskyAuthor: Nita BajoriaPublisher: One Point Six Technologies Pvt LtdGenre: Literary Fiction, NovellaFirst Publication: 2022Language: English  Book Summary: The Casket and Besky by Nita Bajoria The...

The Last Ritual: Dawn of Darkness by Sadath Ali

In The Last Ritual, the author does an excellent job of bringing the villain Rasputin's terror to life by skillfully building suspense and creating a terrifying atmosphere.

Mallory’s Manly Methods by Thomas Keech

Mallory's Manly Methods by Thomas Keech is a colourful and well-written novel featuring the life and misadventures of Kevin Mallory, whose fragile fame is on the wane. Kevin Mallory is a manipulator, a morally reprehensible person, and a liar; however, he is forced to be all of these things since it is the only way for him to get a break in the world he lives in.

Thriller House: A Murder Mystery by K Patel

Thriller House by K Patel is a superb and intelligent homage to the Golden Age of Crime and draws on the work of writers like Agatha Christie and Edgar Allan Poe. It is structured to contain a story within a story. This means there is more than one mystery at play. The story is chock full of gory details, anagrams, parallels, and crafty twists.

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