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Trigger Point | Douglas Misquita | Book Review

Trigger Point by Douglas Misquita is a high octane action adventure thriller and the latest book in the “Luc Fortesque” Series that released in January 2021. Perfect for fans of Jason Bourne series, read the book summary, publication history, genre, quotes and book review of Trigger Point by Douglas Misquita and the books in “Luc Fortesque” Series on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Trigger Point by Douglas Misquita (A Luc Fortesque adventure thriller) | What are you reading Wednesday

Trigger Point by Douglas Misquita is his latest action, adventure, thriller that released on 13th January 2021. The third Luc Fortesque Adventure featuring an ex-security officer, Luc Fortesque who inadvertently came to possess secrets that threaten not only countries, major firms but also the world’s oldest espionage agency, he is the most-wanted man with an Interpol Red Notice as well as determined enemies who will stop at nothing to capture him. A perfect fit for all lovers of action packed thrillers like those by Michael Crichton, James Patterson, Dan Brown, John Grisham, read the blurb, publication history, Luc Fortesque series, and my initial thoughts on the book along with buy links in this week’s “What are you reading Wednesday” post on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Book Review: Prisoner of Yakutsk: The Subhash Chandra Bose Mystery Final Chapter by Shreyas Bhave

Shreyas Bhave’s book, Prisoner of Yakutsk: The Subhash Chandra Bose Mystery Final Chapter tries to bring closure to Netaji’s disappearance by blending facts with fiction. Read the publication history, genre, summary, and book review of Prisoner of Yakutsk: The Subhash Chandra Bose Mystery Final Chapter by Shreyas Bhave on Njkinny’s Blog.

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The Menagerie and other Byomkesh Bakshi Mysteries | Saradindu Bandyopadhyay | Book Review

Byomkesh Bakshi is an evergreen character of a Bengali Investigator who despised the word “Detective” to describe his profession but instead liked to call himself a “Truth Seeker”. Resembling a little like Sherlock Holmes, Byomkesh can be said to be the Indian Sherlock. Read the publication history, genre, the Byomkesh Bakshi book review of The Menagerie and other Byomkesh Bakshi Mysteries by Saradindu Bandyopadhyay on Njkinny’s Blog and enjoy reading this Byomkesh Bakshi book.

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10 Best Cozy Winter Mystery Books by Agatha Christie | Book List

Nothing beats curling up with an ingenious mystery and a hot of tea on a cold winter day and Agatha Christie’s mind-boggling mysteries that are often classified as cozy are among the best mysteries there are. Aptly called the “Queen of Mystery”, her stories are crafty, evergreen and enlightening. The character studies and situational analysis make her unique. Here are some of the best mystery book recommendations for Agatha Christie fans and they are all wintry mysteries! Checkout this book list of 10 Best Cozy Winter Mystery Books by Agatha Christie that are must reads and perfect book gifts for all mystery lovers. Whether you are a die-hard Christie fan or a novice, indulge yourself in these best detective novels of all time.

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Layla | Colleen Hoover | Book Review | Paranormal Romantic Suspense

Layla by Colleen Hoover is the latest paranormal romantic suspense by the author that released on 8th December 2020. Featuring an aimless singer who meets and falls in love with the girl of his dreams during a wedding, his world comes crashing down when tragedy strikes leading to unprecedented events that may even be paranormal! Read the publication history, summary, genre and book review of Layla by Colleen Hoover on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Book Review: Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder #2)

Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson is the much awaited sequel to “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” and another ingenious mystery! Pippa and Ravi are back and this time it is their friend’s older brother who is missing. Read the publication history, favourite quotes, summary and book review of Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson on Njkinny’s Blog

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Peril at End House | Agatha Christie | Book Review | Hercule Poirot Holiday Mystery

Peril at End House by Agatha Christie is the eight novel featuring the famous Belgian Detective, Hercule Poirot. An ingenious mystery from the Queen of Mystery that takes place when Poirot is holidaying with Captain Hastings, read the publication history, genre, summary, favourite quotes and book review of Peril at End House by Agatha Christie on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Book Review: Hercule Poirot’s Christmas by Agatha Christie (Hercule Poirot #20)

Hercule Poirot’s Christmas by Agatha Christie is a perfect winter mystery by the Queen of Mystery. First published in 1938, this one is a classic Hercule Poirot mystery and one of the best Poirot mysteries where a family reunion turns deadly and the famous Belgian sleuth is called in to solve this locked room mystery. Read the blurb, publication history, genre, favourite quotes and book review of Hercule Poirot’s Christmas by Agatha Christie on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Book Review: Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie (Colonel Race #4)

Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie is another stellar mystery featuring not Poirot or Miss Marple but Colonel Race. Published in America as “Remembered Death”, this mystery is a trademark Christie mystery that baffles and tests all our reasoning skills to yet again leave the readers shocked when the end comes. Read the book review, publication history, genre, favourite quotes and buy links for Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie on Njkinny’s Blog.

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