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Senior Inspector Saralkar is back at his desk after spending a rather annoying week at a ' Secrets of Living' course, especially for police officers and he is itching for some action now. Luckily, 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. 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 enough motives for people, be it Ashish's business partner, his…mehr

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Senior Inspector Saralkar is back at his desk after spending a rather annoying week at a ' Secrets of Living' course, especially for police officers and he is itching for some action now. Luckily, 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. 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 enough motives for people, be it Ashish's business partner, his wife, his brother, his friend, his brother-in-law or even strangers to want to do away with him! Is the senior inspector becoming too fanciful in his imagination or is he on the right track in assuming that Ashish was killed? Delve into this deliciously thrilling whodunit and walk along with Senior Inspector Saralkar and PSI Motkar as they set out to sift the truth from lies and half truths.
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Autorenporträt
Salil Desai is an author and film maker based in Pune. He has penned two crime novels, The Body in the Back Seat (now re-published as Killing Ashish Karve) and Murder on a Side Street as well as a collection of short stories, Lost Libido and Other Gulp Fiction. His writing has received praise from well known Indian authors, Shashi Tharoor and Shobhaa De and his books have received good reviews in The Hindu, The Pioneer, DNA, First City, The Tribune, Afternoon Despatch & Courier etc. An alumnus of Film & Television Institute of India (FTII), his dramatized training videos are much appreciated in the corporate world, while his short films ' Making Amends' and ' ... To Khayega Kya' have been screened at various film festivals. Salil also conducts workshops in creative writing and film making for aspiring authors at British Library and leading educational institutions. Over 400 articles, travelogues and features written by him have appeared in The Times of India, Indian Express, DNA, The Tribune, Reader's Digest etc. He lives with his wife and two sons in Pune.