Stephen Carignan
What appears to be a light-hearted take on the mystery genre has an undercurrent of deeper meaning which lends itself to the three dimensional characters. As an IT Technician myself, I found this story engaging, but the writing and imagery brings any reader into the story regardless of back ground.                
Giri Nair
This tries to be in the classic mold of detection. Following the footsteps of Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot or Feluda or Byomkesh
Prasheeja Kumari
The mysteries are interesting and the author has framed it with a good flow that makes the reader feel the story to be realistic and also creates an impression that the author is narrating the story directly to the them