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How far would you go to inherit a fortune? And what if the only way to keep it… was to give it all away?
Dev is a man living two lives. By day, he navigates the corporate grind of a top-tier IT firm. By night, he operates the Dev Detective Agency, chasing the truths that hide in the shadows of the city. But his latest case isn't just about a crime; it’s about a legacy.
When Ramesh Acharya—a retired government officer and Dev’s former client—dies under suspicious circumstances, the official report says "natural causes." Dev’s instincts say murder.
The plot thickens when Ramesh’s children, Rahul and Radhika, are summoned for the reading of a Will that defies logic. They are left a staggering one crore rupees, but it comes with a lethal catch:
They must spend every single paisa within thirty days.
There are rules. No luxury cars for themselves. No clearing personal debts. No hidden investments. They must spend it on others, or they lose everything. As the siblings struggle to understand their father’s final "lesson," Dev and his energetic assistant Darshan dig deeper into the life Ramesh left behind.
From a shifty Chartered Accountant with a hidden agenda to a doctor with a mounting debt and a mysterious NGO with blackened books, Dev realizes that Ramesh Acharya was surrounded by predators. But the biggest mystery isn't the money already spent—it’s the secret hidden within four silver photo frames that Ramesh cherished above all else.
Audit of Death is a gripping contemporary mystery that explores the thin line between greed and guardianship. It is a story of a father’s unconventional love, a detective’s relentless pursuit of justice, and the realization that true wealth isn’t found in a bank balance, but in the lives we touch.
Will Rahul and Radhika complete the challenge in time? Or will the conspirators who ended Ramesh’s life succeed in stealing his ultimate secret? Grab your copy today!
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