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A woman is found dead in her office late at night.
A colleague is arrested.
The case is closed quickly.
But the truth is never discovered.
The Right Questions is a psychological crime novella about how guilt is constructed, not uncovered — and how justice can feel complete even when it isn’t accurate.
Told through the perspective of the man who discovers the body, the story follows a seemingly routine investigation: witness statements, CCTV footage, call records, and a confession that makes everything “fit.”
Every detail aligns.
Every answer satisfies.
Everyone moves on.
Except the narrator.
As memory, language, and timelines begin to fracture, the story exposes something more unsettling than murder itself — how narratives are shaped by the questions we ask, and how easily certainty replaces truth.
This is not a traditional whodunit.
There is no heroic detective.
There is no final revelation.
Instead, this is a quiet, procedural psychological thriller that explores:
unreliable memory and witness bias
how investigations prioritize closure over accuracy
how small assumptions become permanent facts
how the legal system can work perfectly — and still be wrong
Set in contemporary urban India, The Right Question is a dark, realistic crime novella for readers who enjoy slow-burn psychological suspense, moral ambiguity, and stories that linger long after the final page.
Some cases are solved.
Some are closed.
The difference is rarely visible on paper.
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