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Monty’s Turn

Monty Panesar,

Rs. 699.25

It’s hard to believe Monty Panesar only arrived on the international cricketing scene in 2006. His performances against India and Australia catapulted him to cult hero status. He is widely rated as England’s best spin bowler for 30 years. In this book Panesar takes a look at his extraordinary rise to stardom.

I Saw You

Julie Parsons,

Rs. 482.16

For ten years a newly retired policeman has been haunted by the case of a young woman who was brutally murdered and the love he felt for the victim’s mother. This is a chilling and dark novel of love, revenge and atonement.

Third Degree

Greg Iles, Rs. 647.25

Laurel Fields, prefect wife of Dr. Warren Fields, living in a perfect house in a beautiful town, is pregnant. But is the baby her husband’s or her lovers? Sit back and enjoy the mayhem.


We are like that only

Rama Bijapurkar,

Rs. 495.00

Irreverent and insightful, this book answers all these questions as it casts an unblinking eye on twelve key facets of Consumer India. It successfully fathoms how much Indians earn, how they consume, what they consume and what dictates their consumption choices.

Daily Inspiration

Robin Sharma,

Rs. 195.00

In this book the author distils the most powerful ideas from his ‘The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari,’ as well as from each of the books in the series that followed, into an easy-to-read perpetual calendar format designed to make each one of your days extraordinary. This book will help people live great lives.

The Garden Of Evil

David Hewson,

Rs. 483.28

In a hidden studio in Ortaccio, an area of Rome where the Vatican liked to keep an eye on the city’s prostitutes, a young and attractive art expert from the Louvre is found dead in front of one of the most beautiful paintings that Nic Costa has ever seen, an unknown Caravaggio masterpiece…

The Venetian Betrayal


Steve Berry, Rs. 592.02

Cotton Malone is back and the stakes were never higher: a deadly virus that could wipe out civilisation as we know it, and a cure that lies buried in the past. Complex and fast-moving thriller writing, delivered with a great deal of dash.

(Source: DeeCee Books, Kochi. Phone: 2362796)

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