Description
- ISBN-13: 9780099435532
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 200 mm
- No of Pages: 384
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 130 mm
- ISBN-10: 0099435535
- Publisher Date: 07 Nov 2002
- Depth: 29
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 274 gr
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
Uncover a web of intrigue in Josephine Tey’s “Ancestral Vices” (ISBN: 9780099435532). Left-wing academics clash with right-wing capitalists, entangled with country gentry, workers, peasants, police, and lawyers. Explore a thrilling mystery where secrets and hidden motives abound. Perfect for fans of classic crime fiction and suspenseful whodunits.
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Rohit Sharma –
I found the plot a bit convoluted, but the characters were well-developed and interesting. Worth a read if you enjoy classic mysteries.
Surabhi Chakravarty –
A masterpiece of suspense! The plot twists and turns keep you guessing until the very end. The book is highly recommended.
Gyan Prakash –
This book was amazing. A perfect mystery to have you guessing to the end. Great to be in suspense with the turn of a page.
Mona –
Decent story, but I found the writing style a bit dry. The characters were interesting enough to keep me reading, though.
Shobhit Pradhan –
I loved the historical setting and the complex plot! Some parts dragged, but overall a very satisfying read. Highly recommended for mystery lovers.
Sanyam Singla –
Good, but a bit too dense for my liking. I found myself getting lost in all the details, but the overall story was engaging enough to keep me interested.
Aryan Dua –
A little slow in places, but overall a very enjoyable read. The ending was worth the wait. Perfect to curl up with.
Vanshika Yadav –
Enjoyable, but not groundbreaking. The mystery was predictable, but the writing style was pleasant enough to make it worth reading.
Vijay Laxmi Vashisht –
Kept me hooked from beginning to end. The intricate plot and well-developed characters are amazing. Highly recommended.
Jai –
I was expecting more, to be honest. The plot was predictable and the characters were a bit bland. A decent time killer, at best.
Saniya Sulthana –
Intriguing plot and well-developed characters. A bit slow-paced at times, but the ending made it worth the effort. A classic crime novel.
Ganvir Shubham Anand –
Kept me guessing until the very end! I really liked the historical details and the complex relationships between the characters. Highly recommended.
Satyam Chaudhary –
Not a bad read, but not great either. It could have been better with character development and pacing.
Ekansh Khandelwal –
A very enjoyable classic crime novel. The plot was intricate and the setting was well-described. Highly recommended!
Seerat Dang –
A brilliant mystery with a clever plot and memorable characters. I was hooked from beginning to end. Highly recommended!
Rohit –
A solid mystery with a surprising twist. I appreciated the attention to detail and the clever writing. A must-read for crime fiction fans.
Mohd Yunus –
I liked the book, but it took me a while to get into it. Once I did, though, I was hooked. A solid mystery.
Ashish Kumar –
I struggled to finish this one. The writing style didn’t grab me and the plot felt unnecessarily complicated. Not my cup of tea.
Khushi Sharma –
A classic whodunit with plenty of suspects and red herrings. A very enjoyable read if you like mystery.
Saurabh Kumar Suman –
A decent read, but I found the characters a bit stereotypical. The mystery was engaging enough to keep me reading though. Not Tey’s best, but still enjoyable.
Airene Ganguly –
An absolute page-turner! I couldn’t put it down until I found out who did it. A must-read for mystery enthusiasts.
Diyasha Sadhukhan –
A good, solid mystery, but nothing extraordinary. Worth a read if you’re looking for something classic and enjoyable.