Nadya Chishty-Mujahid

The way we were

The way we were

Alys Faiz’s collection of essays sheds light a life filled with joy, turmoil, adventure, and of course, words Published 09 Oct, 2016 07:31am
Darker days

Darker days

Chris Cleave’s latest work of fiction centres on London during WWII, with characters that are as gritty as they are Published 18 Sep, 2016 07:03am
In the land of immortals

In the land of immortals

A Court of Mist and Fury picks up where A Court of Thorns and Roses left off, and packs an exciting punch Published 28 Aug, 2016 07:24am
The saga continues

The saga continues

Familiar characters return in Archer’s delicious tale of espionage and aristocracy that spans the globe Published 07 Aug, 2016 06:43am
Thoughts that linger

Thoughts that linger

An anthology presents some unfinished pieces of work by Attia Hosain that are no less brilliant than those published in Updated 10 Jul, 2016 08:50am
A tale as old as time

A tale as old as time

A debut writer’s notable entry into the genre of Gothic fiction Published 19 Jun, 2016 07:52am
The quest

The quest

Nazneen Sheikh’s latest novel is about a Buddha statue that seems to carry a curse which brings death and misery to Published 15 May, 2016 08:04am
Once upon a country

Once upon a country

A chessboard analogy of politicians is an extended metaphor … Rifaat Hamid Ghani’s debut novel is a teaser that is not Published 17 Apr, 2016 09:27am
Power and other monsters

Power and other monsters

Julian Barnes’s latest work is an absorbing fictional biography of the composer Shostakovich Published 03 Apr, 2016 07:15am
Thrill of the chase

Thrill of the chase

Benyamin’s latest novel has its moments, but disappoints on many scores Published 20 Mar, 2016 07:41am
A grim tale

A grim tale

Cecilia Ekbäck’s debut mystery novel is set in 1717 in Lapland, Sweden Updated 07 Mar, 2016 01:07am
REVIEW: Winner takes it all

REVIEW: Winner takes it all

In Sky Key, the second novel in the Endgame series, the Players are competing for the purpose of surviving Published 17 Jan, 2016 06:42am

Spy fiction in 2015 Emerging trends

MOST years witness a healthy number of publications of spy fiction, and 2015 was no different. Jeffrey Archer ... Updated 30 Dec, 2015 12:49am