A 'light intriguing read', which will do a good job in keeping you engrossed.
An engaging detective fiction which keeps you hooked quite well until the last few chapters. It requires quite a lot of concentration as the characters keep juggling and it’s important to understand who’s who. Thus this novel comes in the medium category. The story and plot are woven quite interestingly around a normal theme and that makes this book different. Overall a very good read.
Book Review- The Tower Of Silence Loved it! Amazing book!
I have Indiblogger and Harper Collins to thank for the opportunity to read and review The Tower of Silence by Phiroshaw Jamsetjee Chevalier ‘Chaiwala’. THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY The book has an Introduction by Editor Gyan Prakash that is 25 pages long. Unfazed, I read it completely only to realise that the journey of the editor while tracing the book is totally fascinating.
A review of the book Tower of Silence
In the author’s words, my review is “better imagined than described”. The book is relatively fast-paced and what happens in the 200 paged story would surely take at least a season of drama on TV to unfold.
Glad I bought this book from flipkart. It took me through lovely quests, one of Gyan Prakash, to find Phiroshaw Jamsetjee Chevalier and other of the Vigilante Beram presented by Phiroshaw jamsetjee Chevalier 'Chaiwallah'