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What is the shin honkaku sub-genre of mystery? How did Japanese writer Soji Shimada make it popular?
Saptak Choudhury
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How a Japanese island mystery novel replicated the Ellery Queen and Sherlock Holmes brand of mystery
Saptak Choudhury
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‘Enola Holmes 2’ review: A nicely flavoured, if over-egged, confection
Scroll Staff
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Curfews, quarantine, fake news, insurrection: Orhan Pamuk’s ‘Nights of Plague’ is eerily prescient
Jane Turner Goldsmith, The Conversation
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With AI image generation advancing at astronomical speeds, can we still tell if a picture is fake?
Brendan Paul Murphy, The Conversation
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‘Enola Holmes 2’ trailer: Millie Bobby Brown returns as the feisty young detective
Scroll Staff
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From the diaspora: Fifteen recent books by writers of Indian origin published abroad
Sayari Debnath
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‘Masoom’ review: Show about dark family secrets doesn’t work hard enough
Nandini Ramnath
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Ruskin Bond, 88: This book brings together his best short stories from the 21st century
Ruskin Bond
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Conflicting economic, strategic interests loom over RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee meeting
Mitali Mukherjee
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‘Writing is a form of detective work, whether it’s fiction or non-fiction’: Marlon James
Shalini Puri
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This is the best word to start Wordle with, according to a language researcher
David Sidhu, The Conversation
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India’s vaccine policy has left those most at risk exposed to the third wave of Covid-19
Soumitra Ghosh Aravinda Guntupalli Peter Lloyd-Sherlock
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Five Victorian detective stories to read that are not Sherlock Holmes mysteries
Clare Clarke, The Conversation
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How the decades-old Japanese honkaku murder mysteries are making a comeback in English translation
Arunima Mazumdar
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‘The Bicycle Diaries’: The tale of Indian cyclists who circumnavigated the world of a century ago
Savia Viegas Anoop Babani
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Feluda is one of Satyajit Ray’s greatest creations but is he too brilliant for the movies?
Nandini Ramnath
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‘The Last Hour’ review: Murder and mumbo-jumbo in supernatural crime thriller
Scroll Staff
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‘The Irregulars’ trailer: In new spin on Sherlock Holmes, teens solve supernatural crimes
Scroll Staff
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How the retelling of old tales in new form creates an economy of fiction that can trigger change
Varsha Ramachandran