
Review of "Mauri" by Saiswaroopa Iyer
A blog about Books aThe story traces an interesting plot, one that is not commonly known, and the author has done her research establishing a plot that is interesting and takes mythological events into consideration. The plot is engaging, and since there are quite a few nail-biting moments, the reader is captivated into the story of Mauri and her thirst for revenge. nd Book Reviews
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