
Book review : Siddhartha – The Boy Who Became The Buddha
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Who doesn’t love a good ol’ whodunit with some juicy suspense and a murder to solve? Throw in some high school rivalry, 90s nostalgia and a reporter dealing with old frenemies. Vedashree Khambete-Sharma is back with a brand new contemporary novel that qualifies as a thriller too.\n\nIt is the flavour of the season. Are you going to read it with us?\n\nFrom the blurb:�\n\nDead body, check. Disillusioned reporter, check. Dark and sinister secrets, check.�\n\nFeaturing schoolyard rivalries, the Backstreet Boys and a fat dollop of 90s nostalgia, Swear You Won’t Tell? is part thriller, part whodunit, all fun.\n\nAbout the author:�\n\nVedashree Khambete-Sharma is an award-winning ad-woman. Before that, she was a freelance reporter for several newspapers and wrote on a wide range of subjects from student suicides to types of boyfriends. She lives in Mumbai with her husband, daughter and the niggling feeling that she has forgotten something.\n\nAuthor(s): Vedashree Khambete-Sharma\nPublisher: Harper Collins India\nRelease: March 2018\nGenre: Fiction/Thriller\nBuy from�Amazon � Please use the affiliate link below & share the love!\n\n
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