Book Review: ‘The Last Death of the Year’ by Sophie Hannah
Sophie Hannah's "The Last Death of the Year" delivers a chilling Hercule Poirot mystery set on the isolated Greek island of Lamperos in 1932, where a New Year's gathering at the House of Perpetual Welcome—home to a commune bound by a creed of unconditional forgiveness—unravels into murder.
Book Review: ‘The Impossible Fortune’ by Richard Osman
"The Impossible Fortune", the fifth novel in Richard Osman’s much-loved ‘Thursday Murder Club’ series, opens on a joyful note with Joyce’s daughter Joanna’s wedding—before swiftly plunging into chaos.
Book Review: ‘The Ghosts of Indian Small Towns’ by Ruskin Bond
"The Ghosts Of Indian Small Towns: A Journey Through Time" by Ruskin Bond - This book reads like a warm conversation with an old friend who has seen India change—and remembers it the way it once was.
Book Review: ‘That Devil, Ambition’ by Linsey Miller
"That Devil, Ambition" by Linsey Miller traps readers in a ruthless dark academia nightmare at the Stellarium of Cifra, where thirteen honours students must assassinate their devil professor to graduate and erase crushing debts—or face erasure themselves.
Book Review: ‘Imagine Me’ by Tahereh Mafi
Ultimately, "Imagine Me" redeems the series' ambitious scope with a satisfying, if bittersweet, resolution—complete with weddings, reckonings, and glimmers of hope—proving Mafi's growth as a storyteller who dares to shatter expectations.
Book Review: ‘Empire of the Dawn’ by Jay Kristoff
"Empire of the Dawn" by Jay Kristoff serves as the gripping finale to the Empire of the Vampire trilogy, delivering a masterful blend of unrelenting violence, political intrigue, and emotional devastation.
















