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Book Review: Wicked Money by Minal Sarosh

Wicked Money contains everything needed for a great thriller: just the right amount of characters, all with their own believable personalities; tons of gritty action throughout; familiar locations, an eye for detail, sharp dialogue and conflict on every page.

A Marketplace For Murder by Debleena Majumdar

'A Marketplace for Murder' takes place amid the world of high finance and banking frauds. Author Debleena Majumdar does an excellent job introducing the myriad characters of the story without overpowering the reader with a flood of information.

The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins

If you want to read a gripping mystery/psychological thriller that will blow your mind, The Girl on the Train is the book for you. Well written with a very well done plot, “The Girl on the Train” is told from multiple (three) POVs.

Stranger In The Mirror by Sidney Sheldon

Title: Stranger In The MirrorAuthor: Sidney SheldonPublisher: HarperGenre: Crime ThrillerFirst Publication: 1976Language: EnglishMajor Characters: Toby Temple, Jill Castle, Clifton Lawrence, David KenyonSetting Place: Hollywood, USANarration: Third...

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