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If you love Agatha Christie, or murder mysteries in general, read on ….
Srinagar: Mr. Sachdeva suddenly collapses on the dance floor. His eyes lifeless, his jaw open, his whiskey glass shattered to smithereens, and some drink splashed all around him. On the eve of his daughter’s wedding.
His family doctor declares him dead on the spot. Probable cause: A sudden, but massive, cardiac arrest.
Ananya, his younger daughter, however, thinks otherwise. That someone mixed something in her papa’s drink.
This sets a bizarre chain of events where Geeta Ratan, a family friend, sets out to find who the murderer is. With no clues, CCTV footages, post-mortem or toxicology reports. Nothing.
Prasenjeet Kumar is the author/co-author of over 39 books in four genres: Fiction, motivational books for introverts (the Quiet Phoenix series), books on Self-Publishing (Self-Publishing WITHOUT SPENDING A DIME series) and cookbooks (Cooking In A Jiffy series). His books (over 100 titles and counting) have been translated into French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese, and sell in over 50 countries.
Prasenjeet is a Law graduate from the University College London (2005-2008), London University and a Philosophy Honours graduate from St. Stephen's College (2002-2005), Delhi University. In addition, he holds a Legal Practice Course (LPC) Diploma from College of Law, Bloomsbury, London, and was for a brief while, a solicitor of England and Wales.
Prasenjeet loves gourmet food, music, films, and travelling. He has already covered thirty-six countries including Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, Dubai, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macau, Malaysia, Mauritius, Monaco, Montenegro, Nepal, New Zealand, Norway, Sharjah, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, UK, Uzbekistan, and the USA.
Prasenjeet is the self-taught designer, writer, editor, and proud owner of the website cookinginajiffy.com which he has dedicated to his mother. He also runs another website publishwithprasen.com where he shares tips about writing and self-publishing.