Most bad novels reveal their flaws quickly. The writing is usually inelegant, the characters crudely drawn, the dramatic situations clunky, the dialogue stilted. There’s no obvious reason why these ...
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is basing its investigation on a “blue diary” recovered from one of the three Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists who were killed when they tried to storm an Army ...
Forecast: Hoffman's books always lure a large audience, and since this novel, with issues worth pondering, is superior to some of her more whimsical efforts, it should do well right out of the gate.