
Devotion of Suspect X: A Crime Fiction with a strong undercurrent of love
Rahul Vishnoi dissects the popularity of a timeless detective fiction Devotion of Suspect X, recently remade into a film titled Jaane Jaan for Netflix India.
Rahul Vishnoi dissects the popularity of a timeless detective fiction Devotion of Suspect X, recently remade into a film titled Jaane Jaan for Netflix India.
Amritesh Mukherjee reviews Tarun K. Saint’s The Hachette Book of Indian Detective Fiction (published by Hachette India, 2024). Some of my favourite childhood memories involve
When the West was experiencing a new wave in science fiction in the 1960s and ‘70s, Tamil literature saw the rise of a new, promising
Sneha Pathak curates a list of contemporary Indian fictional detectives that every thriller lover must read. I have always loved detective novels. As a child,
Team P3 is in conversation with Anurag Anand, an artist and author who has recently released his latest work The Crimson Throne of Mahoba (Published
Yash Pawaskar reviews Razor Sharp: A Kutta Kadam Thriller by Ashwin Sanghi (published by HarperCollins India, 2024) Some books are often punctuated with philosophically charged
Rahul Vishnoi reviews Shakchunni by Arnab Ray (published by Hachette India, 2024). Shakchunni by Arnab Ray stands upon a skeleton of greed. The smell of
Priyadarshini Gauri reviews A Natural History of Violence by Ankush Saikia (Independently published, 2024). Ankush Saikia lives in the beautiful city of Shillong, living the
There comes a time in a reader’s life when nothing on the bookshelf inspires her enough to be picked up. Back in the summer of
Team P3 curates a list of grants and awards for debut writers to make a mark in the publishing world. Publishing for the first time
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