4 Bestselling English Novels – Courage, Mystery, Spirituality & History
4 Bestselling English Novels – Courage, Mystery, Spirituality & History
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One set. Four unforgettable stories. Courage that defies tradition. A mystery that twists reality. Spirituality that wins battles. History that shakes empires.
Books in this set:
1) I am Nujood, Age 10 And Divorced — Nujood Ali
2) Yesterday Night I Killed My Husband — Darshan Desale
3) A Young Man Who Won the Management Battle with Spirituality — Manoj Ambike
4) Butshikan & Wrath of Rajendra Chola — Satyaki, Major Garg
1) I am Nujood, Age 10 And Divorced — Undefeated Courage | Author: Nujood Ali
The real story of a brave young Yemeni girl who rebelled against her own fate, predetermined by her family and local tradition. When her father arranged for her to be married to a man three times her age, Nujood obtained her freedom — an extraordinary achievement in Yemen, where almost half of all girls are married under the legal age. A heartbreaking lesson of strength and courage.
2) Yesterday Night I Killed My Husband — But the mystery is just beginning | Author: Darshan Desale
It starts with a shocking confession — Monika claims she murdered her husband last night. But when Inspector Dhariwal arrives, her husband is standing right there, very much alive. So, what’s the truth? It’s not just about the crime — it’s about the people, their hidden pasts, and how far one can go to conceal the truth.
3) A Young Man Who Won the Management Battle with Spirituality — A novel that unravels the secrets of Hanumana’s virtues of trickery, power and devotion | Author: Manoj Ambike
The story revolves around Aditya, a young man who faces numerous challenges while managing a school. What sets Aditya apart is his unwavering belief in the teachings of the Ramayana and his faith in Hanumanji, which provides him with the strength and courage to confront every obstacle. A thought-provoking exploration of how deep-rooted values and faith can be powerful tools in overcoming life’s hurdles.
4) Butshikan & Wrath of Rajendra Chola — A gripping historical epic that reimagines 11th-century India | Author: Satyaki, Major Garg
A historical fiction novel steeped in the tumultuous and complex tapestry of Indian history during the medieval period. The story follows Rajendra Chola’s journey as he channels his fury into a massive campaign, aided by thought-provoking characters like a mysterious female warrior and an ancient, secretive book that could change the course of history.
Yesterday Night I Killed My Husband is a gripping psychological thriller that stands out for several reasons: it starts with a jaw-dropping confession from Monika, who admits to killing her husband, only for him to later be found alive, blurring the line between truth and illusion; it is set against a moody, stormy backdrop in a remote village, enhancing the eerie and intense atmosphere; the story unfolds like a psychological maze, constantly shifting reality and making readers question what���s real; Monika emerges as a fascinating, complex character���both vulnerable and chilling���leaving readers guessing whether she���s a victim, mastermind, delusional, or something far more sinister; Inspector Dhariwal provides a calm, methodical counterpoint to the chaos, grounding the investigation amidst the psychological storm; the book deeply explores not just the whodunit aspect, but also the why behind the crime, peeling back layers of trauma, guilt, manipulation, and survival instincts; the narrative is slow-burning and twist-heavy, challenging the reader���s perceptions and forcing them to question every character���s motive; and finally, just when you think you���ve pieced it all together, the story delivers a hard-hitting final twist. Overall, it���s a must-read for fans of dark psychological thrillers who enjoy stories that are emotionally intense, intellectually stimulating, and genuinely unpredictable.
"Yesterday night I killed my husband" by Darshan Desale is an intense psychological thriller that reflects the suspense misdirection and dark undercurrents. What follows is a cleverly layered mystery that keeps getting more and more complex with every layer unravelling.The story revolves around the protagonist, Monika's calm confession to a murder and that too her own husband....however the man she claims to have killed is very much alive and breathing...this twist challenges our beliefs, guilt, judgement and the delicate line between deception and sanity.Has monika Really committed a crime of killing her husband who is well and alive or is there something much more dark and sinister laying underneath...Desale's Gripping narration and the in-depth detailing of each character provided in the book, Makes this an captivating thriller read for everyone. The book is fast paced and meticulously crafted Allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the world of this intriguing murder mystery. One of my favourite aspects of this book was its characterization that feels relatable, and much more rational, allowing the readers to connect emotionally with the depth of characters and the dark plot. The author has provided a detailed background of each character, especially The antagonist whose story felt very much true to life and thus even more intresting. Monika's Conviction, Inspector's Dedication towards the case and the Killer's Depth made the whole story feel surreal and a worth read for all psychological thriller fans.Overall, its a must read for an hooked plot that is gripping at ur curiosity from the very first page.
TRIGGER WARNING: IF YOU LOVE ANIMALS, ESPECIALLY DOGS (LIKE ME), YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO READ 2 SCENES IN THIS BOOK. I SKIPPED IT. I SKIPPED THOSE SCENES TO NOT MISS THE REST AND CLIMAX OF THIS BOOK.Yesterday Night, I Killed My Husband is a gripping psychological thriller that plays mind games with the reader from start to finish, the kind of thriller that grabs you from the first page and refuses to let go. It starts with a shocking confession���Monika claims she murdered her husband last night. But when Inspector Dhariwal arrives, her husband is standing right there, very much alive. So, what���s the truth? Is Monika lying, delusional, or is there something even more sinister at play?Inspector Dhariwal is thrust into a case unlike any he���s faced before, one that pulls him deep into a world of secrets, deception, and a terrifying hunt for a killer. The book delivers a masterful blend of psychological tension and mystery, making you suspect every character while keeping the suspense razor-sharp. The novel hooks you instantly with its eerie premise, and the suspense never lets up. Unlike many fast-paced thrillers, this book takes time to develop its characters, adding depth to the psychological aspect of the mystery. Until the end, you will keep on guessing who is the killer, who is 'THE KAALNEMI.'What sets this novel apart is its layered storytelling. It���s not just about the crime���it���s about the people, their hidden pasts, and how far one can go to conceal the truth. The pacing is gripping, though some might find the subplots slowing things down. While the final twist is shocking, the execution could have been a little smoother.
Yesterday Night I killed My Husband by Darshan Desale is a Captivating psychological thriller taking readers on a journey of unveiling A suspicious murder, A Deadly killer and A Well crafted plot. The book begins with Monika, Confessing to Inspector Dhariwal about murdering her husband last night but when the inspector arrived,her husband was well and alive.Monika's conviction of confessing her crime made the inspector suspicious and later a big secret reveals, leaving everyone shocked.The antagonist's arrival in the book, Made the whole reading experience a lot more intense.Has Monika really committed a crime of killing her husband who's actually alive or is she hiding something Deeper? Please read this book to know more.Desale's Gripping narration and the in-depth detailing of each character provided in the book, Makes this an interesting thriller read for everyone. The book is fast paced and nicely crafted, Allowing readers to immerse themselves in the world of this intriguing murder mystery. One of my favourite aspects of this book was its characterization that feels real and connectable.The author has provided a detailed background of each character, especially The antagonist whose story felt very much real. Monika's Conviction, Inspector's Dedication and�� Killer's Depth made the whole story feel surreal and a worth read for all psychological thriller fans.��Overall, Yesterday night I killed my husband is a well written book presenting readers with the themes of Mystery, Emotions, Trauma, Human Psychology and Thrill. The shocking end leaves you with a glint of suspense, allowing you to revisit the experience of reading this amazing book.The interesting touch of Mystery and Darkness keeps you on the edge till the very end. In conclusion, I will highly recommend this intriguing book to all those individuals who are looking for a deep psychological thriller to read.
This book is a twisted psychological thriller that will have you on a chole hold.The books opens with someone being trapped, goes on to witness someone getting murdered and then choked with noodles soaked in his own blood, and that's my friend only the first 30 pages of the book.Monika's confession of killing her very much alive husband is mind-boggling and throws the readers to a wild chase of unraveling the twisted dark secrets of a very very sick mind.As someone who's defination of "fun" is watching true crime documentaries and reading papers written about serial killers, it scratches some very specific ich of mine.Some underwhelming aspects would be the length of the book, which I think could have been perfect if it was about 50-75 pages less. Some graphic details of crime felt repetitive. And even though I understand that this is psychological thriller, I wanted to keep some characters in my heart but I couldn't build up any such connections.The backstory was very predictable yet, believable. So I'm not complaining.For the lovers of Saw(s), Final Destination(s), and true crime documentaries/podcasts, this one's for you.
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