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A Murder of Crows – Not your Average Thriller Novel but A Rare Treat for Fiction Lovers

A Murder of Crows is a promising, feel-good page-turner. The author’s writing is so good that you don’t notice how time passes by or pause to see how many more pages are left. Starting from the smart word play in the title to the ability to beautifully blend in details of ecology with a murder mystery, the storytelling is almost perfect. The narration also smoothly alternates between light moments and the more serious ones, as we experience spontaneous, witty humour, romance that feels deep, and the curiousity to learn what happens next. Sarah Yarwood-Lovett delivers the complete package, not just another thriller story.

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The Affair at the Victory Ball – Hercule Poirot’s First Short Story

The Affair at The Victory Ball is one of the many short stories written by Agatha Christie featuring the brilliant Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. This is also the first Hercule Poirot short story, first published on 7th March, 1923. This was also part of the TV adapatation of “Agatha Christie’s Poirot”. There was a costume party based on an Italian play Commedia dell’arte, in which six friends participated, and two of them end up dead. This is a light and amusing read for a fiction or thriller fan to have your little grey cells exercised when you do not have the time to read an entire novel.

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The Vanishing Stair (Truly Devious Part-2) by Maureen Johnson – Is The Mystery Finally Solved?

In The Vanishing Stair, Stevie Bell reunites with her friends at Ellingham, he boyfriend and she break the awkwardness and their romance grows further, but she is still as anxious as she was earlier, still having to take medicines for anxiety when she needs. With the dark reality of one classmate who had died and one other classmate who went missing still looming in the air, she is still thinking about crime, like a determined detective would. Who is responsible for the Ellingham murders and who killed her classmate?

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The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley – A Whodunit Mystery Novel with Multiple Suspects

Set in an isolated location, this tense psychological thriller revolves around a close-knit group of friends who meet for their annual vacation in a remote place where they are stuck now. Each has a unique personality, and almost everyone there has something they try to hide or some past or present secret or feelings they do not wish to share with anyone else. And a murder happens.

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A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder (Part 1) by Holly Jackson

Pippa “Pip” Fitz-Amobi is a high-achieving, smart student in her final year of school, who has a thing for crime. She lives with her loving family – her mom, step-dad, and step-brother in Little Kilton, where nearly 5 years before, a young girl named Andie Bell disappeared and was never found again. A young boy named Salil Singh had allegedly killed himself, confessing to the murder of Andie Bell, and the case was closed. Pip is convinced that Salil was not guilty, so she starts digging, and she cannot believe how many secrets she uncovers.

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