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RSDHAR

Joined May 2022

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The Magicians Of Mazda | Ashwin Sanghi
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The story, the detailing, the research, and the very fact that 80% of it is based on the known facts and history makes one gasp in astonishment, surprise and sheer overwhelming knowledge. It is truly the most provocative novel in the series. It the amazing writing of Ashwin Sanghi. The author is clearly in the league of Dan Brown.

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The Nothing Man | Catherine Ryan Howard
Mehso-so

Clever thriller but the pace is definitely lacking. The author is able to keep the reader tense, but I prefer a shorter version. Seriously would have been definitely better.

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The Book of Sand | Theo Clare
Mehso-so

Somewhere classified between 'speculative fiction' and Science fiction,' this is an interesting but tediously a long book. Unfortunately, the author, Theo Clare, aka Mo Hayder, is no more. But her gritty novel proves that she is a great British Crime writer.

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Overboard | Sara Paretsky
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Chicago is just limping back to normalcy after the pandemic. Detective V I Warshawski stumbles upon an enigmatic clue uttered by an injured teenage girl. And then the girl vanishes into thin air, leaving Warshawski in a mess.