A Murder Is Fixed: Winner of Ekamras Best Sports Fiction of the Year 2024

Late on a Sunday night, Shreya Ved, an investigator of a commission probing match-fixing in the Mega Cricket League, is found murdered in her office.

Even as Inspector Vichare and Constable Lobo of Dhobi Talao Police Station begin their investigation, Russi Batliwala, the one-eyed, indefatigably curious Parsi cricket umpire (now retired), manages to wriggle his way onto the team. As clues tumble out, the trio discovers a rather long list of people who had the motive and the opportunity to kill Shreya that night, including India's beloved cricket star - Rishi Girhotra.

But with their prime suspects dying mysteriously around them and a deadly cat-and-mouse game afoot, can Russi employ his keen eye for detail and unravel the bewildering puzzle before all their leads are stumped out?

A Murder Is Fixed is a rollicking murder mystery that takes readers on a ride through the posh cricket clubs, vada-pav stalls and chawls of Mumbai into the murky depths of a nefarious scandal.

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A Murder Is Fixed: Winner of Ekamras Best Sports Fiction of the Year 2024

Late on a Sunday night, Shreya Ved, an investigator of a commission probing match-fixing in the Mega Cricket League, is found murdered in her office.

Even as Inspector Vichare and Constable Lobo of Dhobi Talao Police Station begin their investigation, Russi Batliwala, the one-eyed, indefatigably curious Parsi cricket umpire (now retired), manages to wriggle his way onto the team. As clues tumble out, the trio discovers a rather long list of people who had the motive and the opportunity to kill Shreya that night, including India's beloved cricket star - Rishi Girhotra.

But with their prime suspects dying mysteriously around them and a deadly cat-and-mouse game afoot, can Russi employ his keen eye for detail and unravel the bewildering puzzle before all their leads are stumped out?

A Murder Is Fixed is a rollicking murder mystery that takes readers on a ride through the posh cricket clubs, vada-pav stalls and chawls of Mumbai into the murky depths of a nefarious scandal.

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A Murder Is Fixed: Winner of Ekamras Best Sports Fiction of the Year 2024

A Murder Is Fixed: Winner of Ekamras Best Sports Fiction of the Year 2024

by Madhav Nayak
A Murder Is Fixed: Winner of Ekamras Best Sports Fiction of the Year 2024

A Murder Is Fixed: Winner of Ekamras Best Sports Fiction of the Year 2024

by Madhav Nayak

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Overview

Late on a Sunday night, Shreya Ved, an investigator of a commission probing match-fixing in the Mega Cricket League, is found murdered in her office.

Even as Inspector Vichare and Constable Lobo of Dhobi Talao Police Station begin their investigation, Russi Batliwala, the one-eyed, indefatigably curious Parsi cricket umpire (now retired), manages to wriggle his way onto the team. As clues tumble out, the trio discovers a rather long list of people who had the motive and the opportunity to kill Shreya that night, including India's beloved cricket star - Rishi Girhotra.

But with their prime suspects dying mysteriously around them and a deadly cat-and-mouse game afoot, can Russi employ his keen eye for detail and unravel the bewildering puzzle before all their leads are stumped out?

A Murder Is Fixed is a rollicking murder mystery that takes readers on a ride through the posh cricket clubs, vada-pav stalls and chawls of Mumbai into the murky depths of a nefarious scandal.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789362132932
Publisher: Harper Fiction India
Publication date: 07/31/2024
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 685 KB

About the Author

Madhav Nayak spent most of his formative years in Mumbai,where he acquired an engineering degree and MBA, and started a career inmarketing. Growing up, his passion for cricket—watching, reading and bloggingabout the sport—was matched only by his love for crime fiction. Madhavcurrently heads marketing at a multinational in Singapore, where he lives withhis wife and son.

 

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