Monthly Archives: October 2011

The worst thing that happened to you was my attitude.

 

-O99

Do not call upon trouble unless it calls upon you.

 

-O99

We often judge our looks with the amount of people that hit on us.

 

-O99

The Devil’s Teardrop – Jeffrey Deaver

After reading a couple of the new authors around the block, I thought of turning to the old legends who (as far as I remember) wrote a Thriller/Mystery in the real sense of the words. Jeffrey Deaver wasn’t someone who I had ever read and it might be the biggest mistake I have made like ever, yes … his book was amazing.

Seriously, people do not pick up books with this kind of a title – tacky right – but the book was anything but tacky, no zombies or satan cults just pure genius mastermind work and all about puzzles!

Jeffrey Deaver will have you turning back pages to find what you missed. He will bring back the minor-istt details in such a huge way that it will keep you spell-bound throughout the book. Now that’s what I call a thriller. Some books I have read usually build the story up, gradually state facts and figures, give a little twist, and always publish all the fun in the end – meaning no thriller just a mystery but in a very boring way. Jeffrey Deaver on the other hand, came up with situation after situation and really pushed the limits about devising this unique thriller. No doubt you have to be real smart to do that in itself!

So here’s what the book is about.

A perfect crime pull-off. How far would you go if you had to pull off a perfect crime? How many puzzles and how many games will you play? The devil’s teardrop is about a man who knows only how to shoot and his owner – the person who plans the whole kill on new year’s night. He orders, the other shoots. Together they go beyond just killing and creating chaos in a city, together they spread fear and failure for the authorities. Anyone and everyone can die at the last minute of the last hour of the last day of the year. The criminal mastermind creates a mystery within a mystery and outruns all specialists and authorities with his ‘perfect plot’.

With this book, you will learn the mysteries of a letter which killers leave behind to confuse authorities and how specialists turn a simple letter into one of the most major leads!

Read the book to find out how the mastermind got tapped … that is if he got tapped :D !

We might love a sexy person … But we will  remember a great person.

-O99

I dont care if people hear/read what i say/write…

I will still practice my right of freedom of speech.

 

-O99

Why do people ask someone else how they look after getting ready? Why dont they stand in front of a mirror and see for themselves?

 

-O99

I won’t care of you’re American, English or Asian … I will if you’re Human.

 

-O99

 

I know I have done a lot of wrong things, but that doesn’t mean I am a bad person.

 

- O99

In the midst of the Dead

RIP who passed away this week, including:

my first cousin aged 14 because of dengue fever,

an old colleague who I knew by face and had never spoken to by hanging himself,

a close friend of someone I knew because of cancer and

Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple again because of cancer.

It makes you think – no – fear the reality of life, one minute you’re here and the next you’re somewhere deep down in the ground in another world, your heaven or hell, leaving behind EVERYONE and EVERYTHING you ever had.

This is nothing but a reality check for me.

What’s funny is that I was more sorry for the people left behind by the deceased, crying and whining for them to come back and it actually makes sense – you know – to be sad for the people left behind than those who have left us. Not only because their loved ones have left them behind but also because Death is inevitable and soon it’ll be our turn and we still don’t know if it’ll be a peaceful or painful experience.

Who knows who’s next.

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