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Some people would kill for a good match. In her 30 years as Temple Hill's most renowned matchmaker, Sarla thought she'd seen it all. Blissful unions, marriages of convenience, Mr and Mrs Good Enough. Not to mention the bitter unfortunates who never made it down the aisle. She's received as many threats as thank-yous along the way. Surely no one would actually harm her. A series of threatening notes, sent in blood-red envelopes, suggest otherwise. Then the body of a woman is found at Sarla's office, sprawled on her stomach next to a heavy bronze statue of the Nataraja - the god of dance. Who…mehr

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Some people would kill for a good match. In her 30 years as Temple Hill's most renowned matchmaker, Sarla thought she'd seen it all. Blissful unions, marriages of convenience, Mr and Mrs Good Enough. Not to mention the bitter unfortunates who never made it down the aisle. She's received as many threats as thank-yous along the way. Surely no one would actually harm her. A series of threatening notes, sent in blood-red envelopes, suggest otherwise. Then the body of a woman is found at Sarla's office, sprawled on her stomach next to a heavy bronze statue of the Nataraja - the god of dance. Who was the intended victim? Sarla turns to Radhi, Temple Hill's resident amateur sleuth, for help. But in the marriage game, everyone has their secrets. And as Radhi quickly learns, some are more deadly than others. Jealous rivals. Jilted lovers. Jaded rejects. But who among them would be angry enough to commit murder?
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Meeti is an award-winning copywriter, content writer and mother (though no awards for this yet). When she isn't busy writing ads that make toothpaste sound like an aphrodisiac, Meeti can be found with a cup of ginger tea, gazing contently at the yellow gulmohars outside her window and plotting the murder of perfectly innocent people. In 2016, Pan Macmillan India published her memoir, Do You Know Any Good Boys? - a funny guide to the Indian arranged marriage - based on the awkward arranged dates she had with 40 different men, before she met her husband. Meeti lives with her daughter and husband (yes, the same one she took such pains to find) in Mumbai.