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Bird in a Cage
Rated 3.82 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781782271994
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Trapped in a web of death and deceit, Albert seeks solace in 1960s Paris after his mother’s death. A chance encounter with a mysterious woman at a brasserie lifts his spirits, but her secrets and a monstrous scene lure him into darkness. “Bird in a Cage” is a thrilling noir tale of a man imprisoned by his own choices. ISBN: 9781782271994, Author: David Bellos
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Sneha Kumari –
Excellent! The story pulls you in from the first page and doesn’t let go. Twists and turns galore! I couldn’t put it down.
Syed Ahmad Abdullah –
Good noir, but felt slow in places. Albert is a complex character. The ending was satisfying. Recommended!
Safal Raj –
This book had potential, but it didn’t quite deliver. The mystery wasn’t as compelling as I hoped. The writing was okay.
Anjali Yadav –
I enjoyed the Parisian setting and the suspense. The mysterious woman added intrigue. However, the plot was predictable at times. Worth a read if you like noir.
Prayag Sharma –
A captivating read! Bellos paints a vivid picture of s Paris. Albert’s journey is thrilling, though the ending felt a bit rushed. Overall, a good noir.
Rajesh Mandal –
The book was okay. Expected more based on description. I think I hyped it too much for myself. It was a quick read.
Sudhanshu Yadav –
A solid noir with twists and turns. The mystery surrounding the woman kept me hooked. A very enjoyable read.
Harshit Jaisiyan –
I was drawn in by the premise, but found the execution lacking. The characters felt flat. Disappointed, sadly.
Kalpana Prasad –
A dark and atmospheric story that held my attention. Albert’s struggles resonated. The mystery was well-crafted. I highly recommend!
Atharv Agrawal –
Bellos creates a believable and intriguing world. The plot moved at a perfect pace, though the ending was a tad underwhelming. I liked it!
Ekansh Khandelwal –
The writing is beautiful, and the atmosphere is great. Albert’s character is well-developed. But the story, as a whole, failed to fully grab my attention.