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Woke Is Dead
Piers Morgan
Harper Collins, pp 320, Rs 400
The author charts the “spectacular collapse” of what he calls the most ridiculous ideology in human history. With his trademark wit and fearless honesty, he celebrates the ‘heroes’ who refused to surrender to the woke brigade.
Strange Houses
Uketsu and Jim Rion (translator)
Penguin, pp 208, Rs 599
Every house hides secrets. But some secrets are far darker than others. A sinister hidden room. A sealed cellar. A child’s face glimpsed at a window...
This Garden Of Weeds
V Sanjay Kumar
Bloomsbury, pp 288, Rs 599
Salil Gupta and his daughter Nupur belong to a Delhi business family that has no acquaintance with art. He wants to collect art, she wants to be a curator. But the art world is a walled garden...
The Last Death Of The Year
Sophie Hannah
Harper Collins, pp 384, Rs 499
Hercule Poirot and his good friend Inspector Edward Catchpool arrive on the Greek island of Lamperos for a little holiday…or is it? Catchpool suspects Poirot has a different reason for being there.
Murderland
Caroline Fraser
Hachette, pp 496, Rs 899
A propulsive non-fiction thriller, Murderland transcends true-crime voyeurism and noir mythology, taking readers on a profound quest into the dark heart of the real American berserk.