Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354476808
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 130 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354476805
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2023
- Height: 15 mm
- No of Pages: 344
- Width: 340 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Embark on a thrilling adventure in 1886 Bombay with ‘The Kidnapping of Mark Twain’! Anuradha Kumar spins a captivating tale of mystery and intrigue as the iconic author vanishes into thin air. Join intrepid investigators as they unravel a web of cryptic clues and navigate the vibrant streets of colonial India. Will they rescue Mark Twain before time runs out? Uncover the truth in this gripping historical mystery! ISBN: 9789354476808
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Yashika Rajani –
Enjoyable, but not groundbreaking. The plot was a bit convoluted, but the setting and characters were well-developed.
Akshit Singh –
A fun, quick read! The Bombay setting is richly described, though the plot felt a bit rushed at times. Still, an enjoyable historical mystery.
Yashvardhan Joshi –
I was hooked from page one! A thrilling mystery with rich historical details. The writing is superb!
Tannu Rani –
The book started strong, but the middle sagged. The ending was satisfying. I liked how the book created suspense.
Tanmay Kumar Sarkar –
A clever mystery with plenty of twists and turns. The Bombay setting is a character in itself! I couldn’t put it down.
Ankit Sharma –
I found the pacing to be uneven, with slow patches. The historical details were fascinating, though. Mixed feelings overall.
Aman Chouksey –
A decent mystery, but I found the characters somewhat lacking in depth. The plot was interesting, but could have been more suspenseful.
Varun Mittal –
What a fun, imaginative story! The Bombay setting is brought to life vividly. I couldn’t wait to see what happened next.
Akshat Chopra –
The historical setting was great, and the mystery was serviceable. However, the writing style was somewhat bland.
Name –
Loved the Indian backdrop and mystery. It could have a bit more twist. Overall, a solid read!
Pavitra Kalra –
While the premise was interesting, the story lacked depth. Character development needed more work. It was still a decent read.
Priyanshu Gupta –
A captivating mystery with a touch of humor! The author does a great job of recreating Bombay. A must-read!
Anshul Bhardwaj –
Twain’s kidnapping? Intriguing! The story kept me guessing, but the ending was a little predictable. Still worth the read.
Somya Sahoo –
The mystery was engaging, and I loved learning about Bombay. Some of the dialogue felt a bit stilted. Overall, a good book.
Sonia Negi –
A delightful mystery with a unique setting. Kumar brings Bombay to life! Highly recommend for fans of historical fiction.
Mohit Dujari –
A vibrant and engaging read that captures the spirit of colonial Bombay! The mystery is well-crafted and the characters are compelling.
Rohan –
I enjoyed the premise, but the execution fell a bit flat. Twain’s character didn’t quite ring true. Still, a decent effort.