Killing Ashish Karve: An Inspector Saralkar Mystery

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Salil Desai

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Westland Books

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Publisher

Westland Books

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789360457693

ISBN-10 9360457698
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 260 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 192
AN EDGE-OF-THE-SEAT POLICE PROCEDURAL BY ONE OF THE MOST EXCEPTIONAL CRIME WRITERS IN INDIA: SALIL DESAI Pune Homicide Unit’s maverick cop Senior Inspector Saralkar is back at his desk after spending a rather annoying week at a ‘Secrets of Living’ course, held especially for police officers, and is itching for some action. Luckily for him, an exciting new case turns up right away. The body of Ashish Karve, a local businessman, has been found in the back seat of his car, with his wrists slit. To PSI Motkar, Saralkar’s diminutive assistant, it seems to be a straightforward case of suicide. But Saralkar’s sharp mind is agog with the dark possibility of murder. As the case unfolds, Saralkar finds suspects and motives emerging thick and fast—Ashish’s business partner, his wife, his brother, his friend, his brother-in-law and even a stranger. Then Ashish’s pretty colleague, Suchitra, is strangled to death. As they struggle to sift the truth from lies and half-truths, will Saralkar and Motkar be able to prevent the third murder?

Salil Desai

Salil Desai is an author, columnist and film-maker. Three and a Half Murders is his fifth book and the third one in the Inspector Saralkar Mystery Series. He has written three more crime novels—Killing Ashish Karve (2014), The Murder of Sonia Raikkonen (2015) and Murder on a Side Street (2011) as well as a collection of short stories, Lost Libido and Other Gulp Fiction (2012). An alumnus of Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), his dramatized management training videos are much appreciated in the corporate world. Salil also conducts workshops in creative writing and film-making. As a columnist, over 400 articles, op-ed pieces, features and travelogues written by him have appeared in The Times of India, Indian Express, DNA, The Tribune, Reader’s Digest, Deccan Herald, The Hindu, etc. He was also one of the four international authors selected worldwide for the HALD International Writers’ Residency in Denmark, hosted by the Danish Centre for Writers and Translators in June 2016. Salil lives with his wife and two sons in Pune.

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