Book Review: ‘The Jasmine Murders’ by Roopa Unnikrishnan
Roopa Unnikrishnan's "The Jasmine Murders" story starts when Uma moves with her husband Jayan to the small town of Manamadurai, she hopes to settle into a quieter life.
Book Review: ‘Seven Reasons to Murder Your Dinner Guests’ by K. J. Whittle
"Seven Reasons to Murder Your Dinner Guests" is a wickedly entertaining read—equal parts social study, mystery, and macabre comedy—that lingers long after the last course has been served.
Book Review: ‘The Coworker’ by Freida McFadden
"The Coworker" by Freida McFadden is a captivating psychological thriller set in the clinical environment of a nutritional supplement company, where workplace dynamics quickly spiral into a deadly game of secrets and deception.
Book Review: ‘Perfect Happiness’ by You-Jeong Jeong
"Perfect Happiness" still succeeds as a dark, claustrophobic exploration of vanity, control, and the dangerous pursuit of flawless living, though the pacing lags at times.
Book Review: ‘Never Lie’ by Freida McFadden
What makes "Never Lie" so much fun is how McFadden blends suspense with a little bit of mayhem, keeping her readers guessing and turning pages just to see what crazy twist comes next.
Book Review: ‘The Inmate’ by Freida McFadden
Narratively, "The Inmate" combines brisk pacing with a deeply psychological approach, using shifting perspectives and flashbacks that keep readers hooked.
















